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Let’s Play Jeopardy!!

Let’s Play Jeopardy!!. The Categories Are. Vocabulary (1). Vocabulary (2). What’s in a Lamp?. Types of Circuits. Schematics. Circuit Symbols. Vocab (1). Vocab (2). What’s In A Lamp?. Types of Circuits. Schematics. Circuit Symbols. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 200. 200.

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Let’s Play Jeopardy!!

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  1. Let’s Play Jeopardy!!

  2. The Categories Are

  3. Vocabulary (1)

  4. Vocabulary (2)

  5. What’s in a Lamp?

  6. Types of Circuits

  7. Schematics

  8. Circuit Symbols

  9. Vocab (1) Vocab (2) What’s In A Lamp? Types of Circuits Schematics Circuit Symbols 100 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 500

  10. An energy-storage device composed of electrochemical cells

  11. What is: a battery

  12. A conductive path through which an electric current flows What are two main ideas of the cell theory? This type of solution is characterized by water molecules moving into and out of the cell at the same rate

  13. What is: a circuit

  14. A material capable of transmitting energy in the forms of heat and electricity

  15. What is: a conductor

  16. Maintaining conditions suitable for survival A form of energy created by the free or controlled movement of charged particles, such as electrons

  17. What is: electricity

  18. The amount of charge moving past a point in a conductor in a unit of time

  19. What is: Current

  20. A material or device that prevents or reduces the transmission of heat, electricity or sound

  21. What is: an insulator

  22. A strand of metal, usually copper, used to conduct an electric current. How many electrons pass through a circuit in 1 second?

  23. What is: a wire

  24. A conductor attached at the point where electricity enters or leaves a circuit, such as on a battery

  25. What is: a terminal

  26. A circuit with a break that prevents electricity from completing the path from one terminal to another

  27. What is: an open circuit

  28. A current starting at the negative battery terminal and flowing to the positive terminal

  29. What is: electron flow

  30. A device that produces light, either by electricity or burning oil, gas or wax

  31. What is: a lamp

  32. Emitting light after being heated to a high temperature

  33. What is: incandescent

  34. A thin wire that, when an electric current passes through it, acts as the light producing element of an incandescent bulb What is the attractive force between water molecules called? Strands of DNA; contain directions for making protein

  35. What is: a filament

  36. Type of light bulb used in office buildings, hospitals and schools.

  37. What is: a fluorescent light bulb

  38. Scientist credited with developing a workable electric lamp

  39. Who is: Thomas Edison

  40. A complete circuit that allows electricity to travel from one terminal of a battery to the other

  41. What is: a closed circuit

  42. A circuit whose components are connected one after another and that has only one path for the current to flow

  43. What is: a series circuit

  44. A circuit where two or more components are connected side by side, and there is more than one path for current to flow

  45. What is: a parallel circuit

  46. Three things that make up a complete circuit

  47. What are: a source of electrons (a battery), something to use the electrons (a light bulb), and a path (wires)

  48. A pathway of low resistance in a circuit that causes the current to bypass the intended component

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