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1 1. Give an example of a conductor Copper Aluminum Plasma Graphite Found on page 466

2 2. Give an example of an insulator Glass Dry wood Cloth Most plastics Dry air – Found on page 465

3 3. What type of circuit is this? series

4 4. What type of circuit is this? parallel

5 5. What is this called? electroscope

6 6. What is the force between a 3 C charge and a 2 C charge separated by a distance of 5 meters? ***Hint: F= K(Q1 x Q2) / r² and K= 9 x 10⁹ Nm²/c² A. 5.4 x 10⁹ B. 5.4 x 10² C. 3 x 10³ D. 2.7 x 10¹⁰ – Found on page 472

7 7. What charge do electrons have? Negative!

8 8. Lightning is______________. A. a very large discharge of static electricity B. a buildup of neutrons C. a low voltage electric current D. harmless

9 9. Which of the following is designed to open an overloaded circuit and prevent overheating? A. transformer B. magnet C. resistor D. circuit breaker

10 10. How are the headlights on a car wired? Series parallel

11 11. After charging a balloon, you decide to stick it to the wall. It will stay on the wall forever….unless something knocks it down. True False – Found on page 463

12 12. Similar charges____________. A. attract B. repel C. become neutral C. disappear

13 The force between charges is stronger when they are further apart. True False

14 14. What is it called when a neutral object is charged by touching it with a charged object? A. Charging by induction B. Charging by conduction C. Charging by convection D. Charging by radiation – Found on page469

15 15. What is it called when a neutral object is charged by bringing it close to a charged object without touching it? A. Charging by induction B. Charging by conduction C. Charging by convection D. Charging by radiation – Found on page 470

16 16. When an electroscope is charged, electrical forces cause the metal leaves__________. A. to stick together B. to spread apart C. to dance around D. to shock someone – Found on page 469


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