Electricity and Magnetism Conductors and Insulators

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Electricity and Magnetism Conductors and Insulators Jeopardy Static Electricity Circuits Conductors and Insulators Electromagnets Hodgepodge 10 20 30 40 50

The buildup of charges on an object Category 1 - 10

One way an object becomes charged

The result when two negatively charged objects come near each other

A property of matter that causes objects to attract or repel each other Category 1 - 20

The space in which an electric force acts

A circuit that has two or more paths that electricity can follow

The type of circuit where one bulb burning out causes the rest of the bulbs to fail

The type of circuit where adding another light to the circuit causes the rest of the bulbs to become dimmer

The three items (minimum) needed to make an electric circuit (think about the lab)

Two advantages of using parallel circuits in a home or school

An object that allows electricity to flow

The type of charges that move easily through conductors

An object that does not conduct electricty

I don’t belong: plastics saltwater aluminum foil silver

The reason appliances use both conductors and insulators

A temporary magnet made up of a wire wrapped around a core

The three items needed to make an electromagnet

The two ways you can increase the strength of an electromagnet

The main advantage of an electromagnet over a bar magnet

An example of evidence that magnetism and electricity are related

A circuit that has only one path that electricity can follow

The effect on the other two bulbs when removing the middle of three light bulbs in a parallel circuit

The result when one positively charged object comes near a negatively charged object

The measure of how much a material opposes the flow of current

The force that causes energy to move through a conductor