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100 200 300 400 500 Ch 32 Terms Ch 32 Main Ideas Ch 32 Charging Ch 33 Terms Ch 33 Main Ideas Ch 33 Van de Graff.

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2 100 200 300 400 500 Ch 32 Terms Ch 32 Main Ideas Ch 32 Charging Ch 33 Terms Ch 33 Main Ideas Ch 33 Van de Graff

3 Allows for the transmission of heat or electricity. A 100

4 Conductor A 100

5 The measurement of charge. A 200

6 Coulomb A 200

7 To draw off charges by touching it with our hand. A 300

8 Grounding A 300

9 Allows for infinite conductivity. A 400

10 Superconductor A 400

11 Possesses the properties of a conductor and an insulator. A 500

12 Semiconductor A 500

13 Main analogy to electric fields. B 100

14 Gravitational fields B 100

15 Defines the reason that charges cannot be created nor destroyed B 200

16 Conservation of Charge B 200

17 F=kq 1 q 2 /r 2 B 300

18 Coulomb’s Law B 300

19 The reason that superconductors are not in wide-spread commercial use. B 400

20 Must be at 4K B 400

21 The larger force between gravity and electricity. B 500

22 Electricity B 500

23 The manner by which you charge yourself and get shocked by a doorknob. C 100

24 Friction C 100

25 The manner by which the confetti paper was charged before it flew off the rod. C 200

26 Contact C 200

27 The manner by which I can make your hair stand up without touching it. C 300

28 Induction C 300

29 DAILY DOUBLE C 400 DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager

30 The reason that no ones hair stood up with our Van de Graff generator. C 400

31 Too humid in the room C 400

32 The reason that water can be deflected by a statically charged balloon. C 500

33 Charge polarization C 500

34 Holds a charge in a field. D 100

35 Capacitor D 100

36 The space around an electric charge. D 200

37 Electric field D 200

38 The electric potential energy per charge D 300

39 Electric potential D 300

40 The energy a charge possesses due to its location. D 400

41 Electric potential energy D 400

42 The unit of electric potential. D 500

43 Volt D 500

44 The charge of a “test charge.” E 100

45 Positive (always!) E 100

46 A way to display the strength of a field with field lines. E 200

47 Either with vector lengths or by the relative proximity of the lines. E 200

48 The reason you are safe in your car during an electrical storm. E 300

49 Electric shielding E 300

50 Objects with mass have gravitational potential energy. The comparison to charged particles is: E 400

51 Electric potential energy E 400

52 An electric train has signs that warn against 1,500 Volts, yet this is the charge on the Van de Graff generator. E 500

53 ~150,000 Volts E 500

54 The charge on the metal sphere. F 100

55 Negative F 100

56 The main reason that the aluminum pans flew off. F 200

57 The top pan was repulsed by the lower pans, which were all electrically negative. F 200

58 The reason that we stood on a bucket. F 300

59 To avoid grounding. F 300

60 The reason that we stayed away from the gas jets, radiators, and touching others F 400

61 Grounding (or static discharge) F 400

62 The reason that it is better to touch the metal rod with more of your hand/arm, rather than just using your finger tip. F 500

63 The charge is spread out and less concentrated. F 500

64 The Final Jeopardy Category is: Van de Graff Please record your wager. Click on screen to begin

65 When we were all in a circle, the first half of the circle received little or no shock, yet the last half received a much greater shock than if they were alone. Explain. Click on screen to continue

66 The charge built up on the circle was enough to fully charge 5-20 people (depending on the class), so when the circuit was closed, 5- 20 people worth of voltage was delivered, rather than one persons charge. Click on screen to continue


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