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B. Electrons

C. Atoms

A. Protons

D. Neutrons

Electricity is the movement of charged particles,

usually…..

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B. Electrons

A. Static Electricity

C. Current Electricity

B. Parallel Circuit

D. Carl’s Gas

A form of electricity that flows continuously through a conductor & is used to power machines & appliances is…

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C. Current Electricity

A. Electron

C. Nucleus

B. Neutron

D. Proton

Tiny particles found inside an atom’s nucleus with no

charge are

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B. Neutron

A. Electron

C. Carl’s Smile

B. Neutron

D. Proton

Tiny negatively charged particles found inside an

atom are

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A. Electron

A. Electron

C. Nucleus

B. Neutron

D. Proton

Tiny positively charged particles found inside an

atom are

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D. Proton

D. Insulator C. Open Circuit

B. Parallel Circuit A. Closed Circuit

An unbroken path that allows an electric current to flow

through it is a

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A. Closed Circuit

A. Atom

C. Current Electricity D. Static Electricity

B. Series Circuit

An electrical charge that builds up due to friction between 2

materials & is caused by electrons “jumping” from 1 atom

to another is

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D. Static Electricity

A. Resistance

C. Current

B. Voltage

D. Carl Dance

Flow of electrons is known as the ...

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C. Current

A. Atom

C. Electron

B. Carl

D. Electromagnet

The smallest unit of an element (or thing) is an…

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A. Atom

A. Current meter

C. Electroscope

B. Galvanometer

D. Electromagnet

The instrument used to measure the strength of

electric current is called a…

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B. Galvanometer

A. Carl meter

C. Electroscope

B. Galvanometer

D. Electromagnet

The instrument used to measure the strength of static electricity is called

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C. Electroscope

A. All of the bulbs burn out

C. The other bulbs will stay lit

B. The bulbs will explode

D. The bulbs will dim

If a string of light bulbs is wired in a parallel circuit,

what will happen when one bulb burns out?

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C. The other bulbs will stay lit

A. Series Circuit

C. Parallel Circuit

B. Simple Circuit

D. Carl’s House

In what type of circuit is there only one pathway for electricity to travel along?

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A. Series Circuit

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Draw an example of a series circuit. List the materials you would need to create it.

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Draw an example of a parallel circuit. List the materials you

would need to create it.

What benefits would you have using a

parallel circuit over a series circuit?

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