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Lesson: Electricity Introduction

Lesson: Electricity Introduction

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Science, Physics

9th Grade

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NGSS
MS-PS2-3, HS-PS4-3, MS-PS2-5

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William Jared Lovering

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22 Slides • 26 Questions

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Electricity Introduction

By William Lovering

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If an object has the same number of positive and negative charges, its electrical charge is...
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positive
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negative
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neutral or no charge
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opposite

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Multiple Choice

Objects that have an electric charge exert a force on other charged objects around them. This force is called ______.

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electrical force

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static electricity

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electromagnetic force

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subatomic particle

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Multiple Choice

Opposite charges

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attract

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repel

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become neutral

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do nothing

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The accumulation of excess electric charge on an object is called

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Static electricity

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Electric discharge

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Resistance

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Current electricity

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following statements is false about electric field lines
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electric field lines cannot cross
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electric field lines point away from positive charge
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electric field lines are always straight lines
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electric field lines show how a proton would move in an electric field

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___ are good conductors because they have loose electrons.
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copper
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aluminum 
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metals
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all of the above

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following is an example of a conductor?

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plastic

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copper

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glass

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rubber

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Multiple Choice

Removing a static charge by providing a path to the ground is called __.
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electric transfer
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grounding
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switching
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seperation

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Multiple Choice

Only the __ move to create unbalanced charges.
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Neutrons
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Protons
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Electrons
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Static Electricity

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Walking across a carpet is an example of charge being transferred by

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friction.

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induction.

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contact.

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What method of static charging is shown in this picture
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Polarization
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Friction
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Induction
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Conduction

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Multiple Choice

One example of static electricity is...
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rain
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thunder
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lightning

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Multiple Choice

Transferring a charge without touching is ___
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conduction
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induction
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grounding 
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Newtons 3rd law

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Multiple Choice

Voltage is measured in __.
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volts.
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watts.
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coulombs. 

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Multiple Choice

The movement of electrons from atom to atom in a line results in a flow of _____. 
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amperage.
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electric current.
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electromagnetic connectors. 

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Multiple Choice

As the resistance of a circuit increases, the current will
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increase
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decrease
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stay the same

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Resistance is

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Measured using an ammeter

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Units are 'volts'

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How difficult it is for electrons to move through an object

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The continuous movement of electrons in a wire

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Multiple Choice

What size resistor would produce a 3 Amp current flow with a 12 Volt battery
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1 Ohm
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3 Ohms
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4 Ohms
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12 Ohms

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Multiple Choice

What is current measured in?
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Ω (Ohms)
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V (Volts)
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A (Amps)
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W (Watts)

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What is the Voltage of a circuit that has a resistance of 5 Ω and a current of 2 A?
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25 V
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10 V
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2.5 V
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0.4 V

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Voltage divided by Resistance

(V / R)

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Current

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Power

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Ohms

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Watts

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Multiple Choice

The power of an appliance is...
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the amount of voltage going through it 
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the amount of energy transferred per second
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the amount of charge that passes through per second

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Electrical power can be calculated using
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Resistance x Voltage
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Voltage x Current 
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Voltage ÷ Current

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The voltage supplied to a circuit is 17 V and the current running through is 10 A. What is the power generated?
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170 W
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170 A
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1.7 V
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1.7 W

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Calculate the electric power of an electrical appliance in which 10 A of current is flowing through a resistor of 2 ohms.
 
Remember: V=IR and P=VI
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80 W
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200 W
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2.5 A
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22.5 KJ

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A microwave oven with a power rating of 1,200 W is being usedfor 0.25 h.  How much electri-cal energy is being used by the microwave?

Electricity Introduction

By William Lovering

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