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Nate S, Kelsey O, Josh C Katherine Z section 3.1 Period 5

What is energy? A) The light in the light bulbs. B) current going through a wire. C) A device that reverses the flow of a current. D) The ability to move an object some distance.

What is energy? A) The light in the light bulbs. B) current going through a wire. C) A device that reverses the flow of a current. D) The ability to move an object some distance.

What is a Galvanometer? A) An object to find a magnetic field. B) An object to measure electrical charge. C) A distant planet. D) An object used to measure density.

What is a Galvanometer? A) An object to find a magnetic field. B) An object to measure electrical charge. C) A distant planet. D) An object used to measure density.

What is motion? A)A mechanical energy. B)An electric current. C)The direction a wire moves. D)The turning of wheels on a car.

What is motion? A)A mechanical energy. B)An electric current. C)The direction a wire moves. D)The turning of wheels on a car.

What is motion? A)A mechanical energy. B)An electric current. C)The direction a wire moves. D)The turning of wheels on a car.

Fill in the blank: The interaction between _____ and _____ can cause objects to move. A) North pole and south pole B) Bronze wires and copper wires C) Magnets and metal D) Electricity and magnetism

Fill in the blank: The interaction between _____ and _____ can cause objects to move. A) North pole and south pole B) Bronze wires and copper wires C) Magnets and metal D) Electricity and magnetism

What is a commentator? A) A device that reverses the flow of a current through a motor. B) Two contact points that brushes slide past. C) An arrangement of wires on an iron core. D) A device that uses electric current to move an axle.

What is a commutator? A) A device that reverses the flow of a current through a motor. B) Two contact points that brushes slide past. C) An arrangement of wires on an iron core. D) A device that uses electric current to move an axle.