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TEJ2O Electricity Review

TEJ2O Electricity Review

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Computers, Science, Biology

9th - 12th Grade

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19 Slides • 15 Questions

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Electricity Review

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Open Ended

What is electricity exactly?

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Multiple Choice

What is the unit of measurement used to count the number of electrons or negative charges?

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Volt (V)

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Amp (A)

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Ohm (Ω)

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Coloumb (C)

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Multiple Choice

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Will this light bulb turn on?

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Yes

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No

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Only for a little bit

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Multiple Choice

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Will this light bulb turn on?

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Yes

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No

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Only for a little bit

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Multiple Choice

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Will this light bulb turn on?

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Yes

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No

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Only for a little bit

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Multiple Choice

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Will this light bulb turn on?

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Yes

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No

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Only for a little bit

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Multiple Choice

What is the unit of measurement used to determine the number of electrons passing one position in a wire per second?

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Volt (V)

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Amp (A)

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Ohm (Ω)

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Coloumb (C)

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Multiple Choice

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If the current leaving the battery is 2 A,

what should the current be leaving the light bulb?

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More than 2 A

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Less than 2 A

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0 A

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2 A

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Open Ended

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What does this circuit do?

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Open Ended

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What does this circuit do?

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Open Ended

How do Amps and Volts behave in Series Circuits versus Parallel Circuits?

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What should his hat say?

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Fill in the Blank

V = IR

What is the voltage required to power a circuit with 300 Ω of total resistance at a current value of 0.1 A?

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Fill in the Blank

V = IR

A bulb operates at 110 V from a source and has 0.5 A of current flowing through it. What is the resistance of the bulb?

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Fill in the Blank

V = IR

Calculate the current (in amps) flowing through a motor that operates with 80V with 200 Ω of resistance

Electricity Review

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