

Charged Connections
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Science
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9th - 12th Grade
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Hard
Standards-aligned
Brandon Woodard
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12 Slides • 10 Questions
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Multiple Choice
Why is the concept of attraction and repulsion between charges important for understanding electricity?
Because it explains how electrical devices work
Because it determines how charges interact in nature
Because it is the foundation of electrical circuits
All of the above
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Multiple Choice
According to the group chat analogy, what role does voltage play in the flow of electric current?
Voltage acts as the push that makes electrons move, like excitement in a group chat.
Voltage is the wire that carries electrons.
Voltage is the message being sent in the chat.
Voltage is the device used to access the chat.
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Multiple Choice
Which materials are considered conductors and why, based on the analogy provided?
Copper and aluminum, because they allow electrons to flow freely like open-minded people sharing gossip.
Plastic and glass, because they keep electrons to themselves like private people.
Rubber and plastic, because they pass electrons quickly.
Wood and rubber, because they are good at sharing electrons.
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Open Ended
Scenario 1: The Domino Effect. Is this a Series or Parallel circuit? How do you know?
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following is an example of a real-world circuit that is completed when you plug in a device?
Phone charger
Light switch
Flashlight
Television remote
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Multiple Choice
Which analogy best describes the role of resistance in Ohm's Law as explained in the lesson?
Stubbornness slowing down gossip
Peer pressure pushing people to act
Speed of gossip spreading
Connections in a community
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Multiple Select
Which of the following are key takeaways about electricity being social, as described in the lesson?
Charges have personalities
Current is the flow
Circuits need connections
Materials matter
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Multiple Choice
What is the main difference between similar charges and opposite charges in terms of their interaction?
Similar charges attract each other, opposite charges repel each other.
Similar charges repel each other, opposite charges attract each other.
Both similar and opposite charges attract each other.
Both similar and opposite charges repel each other.
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