

Voltage Amperage
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Science
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8th - 11th Grade
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Hard
Joseph Anderson
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41 Slides • 9 Questions
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Electricity, Current, Voltage

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Multiple Choice
What part of the atom is moving to create electricity?
Proton
Electron
Neutron
Ice cream sandwich
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Multiple Choice
What is an Ampere?
The amount of electricity
The amount of pressure on the electrons
The amount of electrons moving across the wire per second.
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So now let us imagine that you want to install a beautiful waterfall in your garden (also imagine that you are rich enough to have a big garden).
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Multiple Choice
What does water need in order for it to flow?
More of it
Different temperature
Ice
A high and low part
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Multiple Choice
If you want water to go from low potential energy to high you would need to add...
A pump
a boat
a diving board
A ramp
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Let us connect up some wires to the bulb to try and make it light up. But sadly, we find that the bulb does not light up. We can see that the wire has electrons in it, but the bulb does not light up. Why is this ?
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The reason that the bulb does not light up is that there is no “flow” of electrons. Electrons need to move in one direction to make the light bulb light up. If they just ‘hang around’ without moving in one direction, nothing happens.
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Multiple Choice
T/F electrons can move randomly and still create electricity?
True
False
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Open Ended
What could the cause of the potential difference in our circuit be? (like the water pump)
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The blue dots are electrons the red dots are empty places for the electrons
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Multiple Choice
What is the difference between a 1.5V and a 9v battery?
1.5 has a larger potential difference
9 has a larger potential difference
The number only describes the size of the battery
The number only describes how long the battery will last
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Multiple Choice
What causes a light bulb to be brighter
Current
Voltage
Resistance
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Multiple Choice
Which math equation shows a directly proportional relationship between Current and Voltage
V=current/resistance
V=resistance/current
V=Resistance/current^2
V=current^2/resistance
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Electricity, Current, Voltage

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