Magnetism and Electricity Review Charges 1 Charges 2

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Magnetism and Electricity Review Charges 1 Charges 2 Circuits Magnets Misc. 200 200 200

Magnetism and Electricity Review Charges 1 Charges 2 Circuits Magnets Misc. 200 200 200 400 400 400 600 600 600 800 800 800 1000 1000 FINAL JEOPARDY

Charges 1: 200 Question: This part of the atom has a negative charge. Answer:

Charges 1: 200 Question: This part of the atom has a negative charge. Answer: What is electron? Back

Charges 1: 400 Question: Movement of electrons from one object to another through direct

Charges 1: 400 Question: Movement of electrons from one object to another through direct contact is caused by this type of charging. Answer: What is conduction? Back

Charges 1: 600 Question: The problem with the statement “Protons with a negative charge

Charges 1: 600 Question: The problem with the statement “Protons with a negative charge are attracted to electrons with a positive charge” is this. Answer: What is protons have a positive charge and electrons have a negative charge? Back

Charges 1: 800 Question: Charging of an object without direct contact with another object

Charges 1: 800 Question: Charging of an object without direct contact with another object is caused by this type of charging. Answer: What is induction? Back

Charges 1: 1000 Question: Lightening is an example of static electricity that does this.

Charges 1: 1000 Question: Lightening is an example of static electricity that does this. Answer: What is static discharge or electric discharge? Back

Charges 2: 200 Question: Materials that do not allow charges to move easily are

Charges 2: 200 Question: Materials that do not allow charges to move easily are these. Answer: What are insulators? Back

Charges 2: 400 Question: When static electric charges move off of an object, it

Charges 2: 400 Question: When static electric charges move off of an object, it is because of this. Answer: What is static discharge or electric discharge? Back

Charges 2: 600 Question: One of the following is not an insulator: Helium balloon,

Charges 2: 600 Question: One of the following is not an insulator: Helium balloon, pine board, penny, eraser Answer: What is a penny? Back

Charges 2: 800 Question: This is the difference between an electrical conductor and an

Charges 2: 800 Question: This is the difference between an electrical conductor and an electrical insulator. Answer: What is conductors allow electrons (electricity) to flow and insulators don’t? Back

Charges 2: 1000 Question: The type of charging that occurs when two objects rub

Charges 2: 1000 Question: The type of charging that occurs when two objects rub against each other. Answer: What is friction? Back

Circuits: 200 Question: The 3 required parts of a basic circuit. Answer: What is

Circuits: 200 Question: The 3 required parts of a basic circuit. Answer: What is power source (battery), load (light) and wire. Back

Circuits: 400 Question: The amount of electric pathways in a series circuit. Answer: What

Circuits: 400 Question: The amount of electric pathways in a series circuit. Answer: What is one? Back

Circuits: 600 Question: The type of circuit shown. Answer: What is parallel? Back

Circuits: 600 Question: The type of circuit shown. Answer: What is parallel? Back

Circuits: 800 Question: If the switch is opened, what will happen to the lights.

Circuits: 800 Question: If the switch is opened, what will happen to the lights. Answer: What is they will all go out? Back

Circuits: 1000 Question: If one of the switches is opened, this will happen to

Circuits: 1000 Question: If one of the switches is opened, this will happen to the remaining lights. Answer: Back What is they will stay on?

Magnets: 200 Question: A coil of wire with an iron core placed into it

Magnets: 200 Question: A coil of wire with an iron core placed into it connected to a battery is this. Answer: What is an electromagnet? Back

Magnets: 400 Question: This happens to the magnetic field of an electromagnet when the

Magnets: 400 Question: This happens to the magnetic field of an electromagnet when the number of coils is increased. Answer: What is increases? Back

Magnets: 600 Question: Electric currents in a wire create this. Answer: What is a

Magnets: 600 Question: Electric currents in a wire create this. Answer: What is a magnetic field? Back

Magnets: 800 Question: What you get when a magnet is cut in half. Answer:

Magnets: 800 Question: What you get when a magnet is cut in half. Answer: What is two smaller magnets each with its own North and South pole? Back

Magnets: 1000 Question: The strongest magnetic fields are found here on magnets. Answer: What

Magnets: 1000 Question: The strongest magnetic fields are found here on magnets. Answer: What is at the poles? Back

Miscellaneous: 200 Question: The type of circuit shown. Answer: What is series? Back

Miscellaneous: 200 Question: The type of circuit shown. Answer: What is series? Back

Miscellaneous: 400 Question: The lines shown in the picture represent these. Answer: What are

Miscellaneous: 400 Question: The lines shown in the picture represent these. Answer: What are magnetic fields? Back

Miscellaneous: 600 Question: All lights in a series circuit go out when one goes

Miscellaneous: 600 Question: All lights in a series circuit go out when one goes out because of this. Answer: What is there is only one path for the electrons (electricity) to flow and the path gets broken when the light goes out? Back

Miscellaneous: 800 Question: (AC Classes) The voltage in a circuit if the current is

Miscellaneous: 800 Question: (AC Classes) The voltage in a circuit if the current is 4 A and the resistance is 6 Ohms. Answer: What is 24 V? Back

Miscellaneous: 1000 Question: The law of conservation of charges states this. Answer: What is

Miscellaneous: 1000 Question: The law of conservation of charges states this. Answer: What is “no charges are created or destroyed when objects are charged. ” Back

Final Jeopardy Category: Charges Place your wager. Question: The law of electric charges states

Final Jeopardy Category: Charges Place your wager. Question: The law of electric charges states this. Answer: What is opposite charges attract and like charges repel? Back

Unknown Question Category: Unknown Question: Not sure why this slide is here. Answer: Unknown

Unknown Question Category: Unknown Question: Not sure why this slide is here. Answer: Unknown Bac k

Daily Double You can Wager All or Part of Your Points on This Question

Daily Double You can Wager All or Part of Your Points on This Question

Daily Double You can Wager All or Part of Your Points on This Question

Daily Double You can Wager All or Part of Your Points on This Question