Electricity Jeopardy
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What is your
sign (+ or -)
Which way is
North
To flow or
not to flow?
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What is an open circuit?
A circuit where there is a
break.
Row 1, Col 1
What are protons?
Have a positive charge.
1,2
What are the Poles?
Ends of a magnet.
1,3
What is grounding?
The transfer of electric
charge to the ground.
1,4
What is a switch?
A device that opens and closes
circuits without unscrewing
bulbs or disconnecting wires.
2,1
What are electrons?
Tiny part of an atom that has
a negative charge.
2,2
What is the magnetic force?
The pushing and pulling behavior
of a magnet.
2,3
What is an insulator?
A material that doesn’t allow
electricity to flow through it easily.
2,4
What is a cell?
Another name for a battery.
3,1
What is a positive charge?
Daly
When an object loses some of its
Double
electrons it will have this charge.
3,2
What is a magnetic field?
The invisible area that
surrounds a magnet on
all sides.
3,3
What is a resistor?
A material that resists the
flow of electricity.
3,4
What is a series circuit?
A circuit where all bulbs will
go out when one bulb is
blown.
4,1
What is an atom?
The smallest piece of an element that
can still be identified as an element.
4,2
What is a loadstone?
a “Leading Stone” or a natural,
permanent magnet that
contains magnetite.
4,3
What is a circuit breaker?
Keeps excess charge from
flowing through wires.
4,4
What is circuit?
A path that electricity can
move through.
5,1
What is the nucleus?
The part of an element
that contains the
protons and the neutrons.
5,2
What are different charges?
Two objects pull toward each
other are said to have.
5,3
What is a conductor?
A material that allows electricity
to flow through it easily.
FINAL JEOPARDY
“Type of Magnets”
How many points do you want to risk?
Final Jeopardy Question
This type of magnet that is produced by an electric
current, usually a core of iron wrapped in a
conductor.
What is an Electromagnet?