Magnetism and Electricity 1 3 Jeopardy Magnetism Simple
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Magnetism and Electricity 1 -3 Jeopardy
Magnetism Simple Circuits Advanced Connections 100 100 100 200 200 200 300 300 300 400 400 400 500 500 500 Mixed Review 1 Mixed Review 2
Magnetism 100 To what do magnets stick?
Magnetism 200 When magnets pull together, we say they _____.
Magnetism 300 When magnets push apart, we say they _____.
Magnetism 400 What do we call the influence of a permanent magnet’s magnetic field on a piece of iron, which makes the iron act like a magnet?
Magnetism 500 What happens to the strength of attraction between two magnets as the distance between them increases?
Simple Circuits 100 What provides the energy in a circuit?
Simple Circuits 200 Name two types of receivers.
Simple Circuits 300 In a circuit, what does a switch do?
Simple Circuits 400 Materials that allow the flow of electric current are ________.
Simple Circuits 500 Materials that do not allow the flow of electric current are _______.
Advanced Connections 100 What would happen in this circuit? Why?
Advanced Connections 200 A circuit with only one pathway for current flow is called a ______ circuit.
Advanced Connections 300 Components in a series circuit _______ the electric energy.
Advanced Connections 400 True/False Components in a parallel circuit have a direct pathway to the energy source.
Advanced Connections 500 Name two differences between a series circuit and a parallel circuit.
Mixed Review 1 100 A magnet will stick to all of the following EXCEPT… a. Plastic comb b. Screw c. Nail d. Paper clip
Mixed Review 1 200 If you want to determine if an object is made of iron, what could you do? How would you know the object is made of iron?
Mixed Review 1 300 The earth is like a giant _____.
Mixed Review 1 400 Into what kind of energy does a toaster convert electric energy?
Mixed Review 1 500 Which of the materials below is a good conductor of electricity? a. Glass b. Rubber c. Wood d. metal
Mixed Review 100 Which statement best describes a parallel circuit? a. There is one pathway for electricity to flow through. b. The electricity that flows through the circuit has two sources. c. Electric energy flows through more than one pathway. d. The flow of electricity can be changed from one pathway to another.
Mixed Review 200 True/False If a series circuit consists of one d-cell and two bulbs, both lights will be bright.
Mixed Review 300 Which statement best describes how electricity flows through a circuit that makes a buzzer sound. Electricity flows from… a. both the negative and positive ends of the d-cell to the buzzer. b. the negative terminal of the d-cell to the buzzer to the positive terminal of the d-cell. c. the positive terminal of the battery to the buzzer to the negative terminal of the d-cell.
Mixed Review 400 Look at the schematic diagram. Will the motor run? Why or why not?
Mixed Review 500 Describe how you would trace the flow of electricity in the circuit.
Final Jeopardy What is your wager?
Final Jeopardy The table shows the amount of time three different batteries powered a small radio. Which of the following claims can be made based on the evidence shown in the table? Battery Brand W Number of mins. 360 a. Brand W caused the radio to sound louder than any other brand. b. Brand X kept the radio working longer than any other brand. c. Brand Y was longer lasting than Brand X, but not as long lasting as W. X 640 y 426
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