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Back to menu Electric Current and Circuits Review Basketball Review Questions

Final jeopardy questionVocabularyParts/ Types of Circuits Power/ Current Calculation Past Units Electric Charges/ Units

c-1 10 Point Question The amount of electricity that moves from one part of a circuit to another

20 Point Question The amount of work done in a circuit

30 Point Question The speed of the electrons as they flow from one part of a circuit to another

40 Point Question The opposition to the flow of charge in a circuit

c-2 10 Point Question This part of the atom is responsible for the development of electrical shock

20 Point Question This is the unit when we calculate the power in a circuit

30 Point Question These are the units when we determine the resistance in a circuit

40 Point Question Electrical forces are able to cause an object to either repel or attract, this pushing or pulling on an object is known as a…

c-3 10 Point Question What type of circuit does this picture represent?

20 Point Question What does this symbol represent in a circuit?

30 Point Question What type of circuit does this picture represent?

40 Point Question What does this symbol represent in a circuit? A

c-4 10 Point Question What is the power used by a walkman with a current of.5 amps and a voltage of 5 volts?

20 Point Question What is the current flowing through a circuit with a voltage of 100 volts and a resistance of 25 ohms?

30 Point Question What is the current flowing through a circuit with a voltage of 75 volts and a resistance of 15 ohms?

40 Point Question What is the power generated by a fan that uses a current of.25 amps with a voltage of 100 volts?

c-5 10 Point Question An object that is good at transferring thermal energy is known as a…

20 Point Question What is the density of an object with a mass of 10 grams and a volume of 2 cm 3 ?

30 Point Question What is the Net Force and direction of this object?

40 Point Question Name the following simple machine…

Final jeopardy What is the current flowing through a circuit with a voltage of 45 volts and a resistance of 5 ohms? I = V R I = 45 Volts 5 ohms 5 ohms I = 9 amps