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Electricity and Magnetism Jeopardy

Electricity and Magnetism Jeopardy. Magn-etism. Vocab. Elect- ricity. Electric Circuits. Conductors/Insulators. Grab Bag. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 2 00. 2 00. 2 00. 2 00. 2 00. 2 00. 3 00. 3 00. 3 00. 3 00. 3 00. 3 00. 4 00. 4 00. 4 00. 4 00. 4 00. 4 00. 500.

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Electricity and Magnetism Jeopardy

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  1. Electricity and MagnetismJeopardy

  2. Magn-etism Vocab. Elect-ricity Electric Circuits Conductors/Insulators Grab Bag 100 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500

  3. Electricity 100 What is a flow of electric charges called?

  4. Electricity100 Electric current

  5. Electricity 200 For matter to be electrically neutral, there must be an _______ number of protons and electrons.

  6. Electricity 200 equal

  7. Electricity 300 The electrons in a current of electricity are ____________ in ______ direction and have a _______ charge.

  8. Electricity 300 Constantly moving; one; negative

  9. Electricity 400 What is the area around electric charges where electric forces can act?

  10. Electricity 400 Electric field

  11. Electricity 500 What is static electricity?

  12. Electricity 500 The buildup of electric charges in one place.

  13. Vocab. 100 What is the electric or magnetic force that draws oppositely charged bodies together?

  14. Vocab. 100 attraction

  15. Vocab. 200 What is the tendency of particles of the same charge to separate?

  16. Vocab. 200 repulsion

  17. Vocab. 300 What is a continuous pathway that can carry an electric current?

  18. Vocab. 300 electric circuit

  19. Vocab. 400 Name the 3 particles found in an atom and their charges.

  20. Vocab. 400 Proton – positive (+)Electron – negative (-)Neutron - neutral

  21. Vocab. 500 What is a short circuit?

  22. Vocab. 500 A flaw in a circuit that allows a large current to flow through where it isn’t wanted.

  23. Electric Circuits100 What do you need to make a simple electric circuit?

  24. Electric Circuits 100 A wire, a light bulb, and an energy source (battery)

  25. Electric Circuits 200 A circuit must be ______ in order for an electrical device to operate properly.

  26. Electric Circuit 200 Unbroken

  27. Electric Circuits300 A student added another light bulb to a circuit and all the lights remained the same brightness. What is the most likely reason for this?

  28. Electric Circuits 300 The circuit is a parallel circuit.

  29. Electric Circuits 400 What happens when light bulbs are added to a series circuit?

  30. Electric Circuits 400 The other light bulbs become dimmer.

  31. Electric Circuits 500 Electrical energy can be converted to light or heat by placing a ______ in an electric circuit.

  32. Electric Circuits 500 Resistor

  33. Conductors/Insulators 100 Name 2 examples of conductors.

  34. Conductors/Insulators 100 Examples: copper wire, metal, aluminum foil, penny

  35. Conductors/Insulators 200 Name 2 examples of insulators.

  36. Conductors/Insulators 200 Examples: Plastics, rubber tubing, wood, and cotton cloth

  37. Conductors/Insulators 300 Because negative charges move easily through them, we use ________ in electric circuits.

  38. Conductors/Insulators 300 conductors

  39. Conductors/Insulators 400 Because negative charges do not move easily through them, we use _______ to protect ourselves.

  40. Conductors/Insulators 400 insulators

  41. Conductors/Insulators 500 What kind of material should you choose if you want to stop the flow of an electrical current?

  42. Conductors/Insulators 500 An insulator

  43. Grab Bag 100 One burned-out bulb causes all of the lights to fail in a circuit. What type of circuit might this be?

  44. Grab Bag 100 A series circuit

  45. Grab Bag 200 What happens when you bring a magnet near a compass?

  46. Grab Bag 200 The compass’s magnetic field is disturbed and the end of the compass needle follows the magnet.

  47. Grab Bag 300 What is the difference between a parallel circuit and a series circuit?

  48. Grab Bag 300 A parallel circuit has 2 or more paths for current.A series circuit has only one path for current.

  49. Grab Bag 400 What particles are located in the nucleus of an atom?

  50. Grab Bag 400 Protons and neutrons

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