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Electricity Bingo. Bingo Review. Get out a blank sheet of paper and fold it into 16 equal squares (4 x 4) Write down one vocabulary word in each box from the following list in a random order . Be sure to save space to write definitions in each box along with the word. Vocabulary Words.
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Bingo Review • Get out a blank sheet of paper and fold it into 16 equal squares (4 x 4) • Write down one vocabulary word in each box from the following list in a random order. • Be sure to save space to write definitions in each box along with the word.
Vocabulary Words • Charge • Rule of Charged Particles • Electric Field • Static Electricity • Methods of Charging • Conductor • Insulator • Voltage Current Resistance Circuit Ohm’s Law DC AC Series Circuit Parallel Circuit
Bingo Clue: A flow of electric charge (moving electricity)
Bingo Clue: - Opposite charges attract - Like charges repel
Bingo Clue: Opposition to the flow of electric charge
Bingo Clue: Material with atoms containing loosely bound electrons which permits electrons to flow freely ex. copper (metal)
Bingo Clue: Area around charged particles that exerts a force (push or pull) on other charged particles.
Bingo Clue: When electrons always flow in the same direction EX. Battery
Bingo Clue: Buildup of electric charges on an object. (unbalanced charge)
Bingo Clue: Electrical Potential: amount of stored electric charge Note: it requires work to move a charge.
Bingo Clue: A complete closed pathway for electricity to flow
Bingo Clue: Current = voltage resistance I = V/R
Bingo Clue: When electrons flow back and forth, reversing their direction regularly (+ to -) (- to +) EX. Wall Socket/Plug
Bingo Clue: Friction- rubbing two objects together Conduction- direct contact of two objects Induction- rearrangement of electric charge without touching
Bingo Clue: When all parts of a circuit are connected one after another in the same path
Bingo Clue: • Physical Property of Matter that can give rise to an electric force of attraction or repulsion • Protons (+) • Electrons (-) • Neutrons (no charge)
Bingo Clue: Material with atoms containing tightly bound electrons that do not permit electrons to flow freely ex. rubber
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Bingo Clue: When the parts of a circuit are connected in separate pathways or branches
Chemistry Review Notes • The following note pages are the definitions from your bingo card that need to be formally recorded in your science journal.
The Basics • Charge: Physical Property of Matter that can give rise to an electric force of attraction or repulsion • Protons (+) • Electrons (-) • Neutrons (no charge) • Rule of Charged Particles: Opposite charges attract, Like charges repel • Electric Field: Area around charged particles that exerts a force (push or pull) on other charged particles. • Static Electricity: Buildup of electric charges on an object, (unbalanced charge)
Methods of Providing Charge • Friction- rubbing two objects together • Conduction- direct contact of two objects • Induction- rearrangement of electric charge without touching
Electricity Terms • Conductor: Material with atoms containing loosely bound electrons which permits electrons to flow freely (EX. Copper, metals) • Insulator: Material with atoms containing tightly bound electrons that do not permit electrons to flow freely (EX. Rubber) • Voltage: Electrical Potential: amount of stored electric charge Note: it requires work to move a charge. • Current: A flow of electric charge (moving electricity) • Resistance: Opposition to the flow of electric charge
Ohm’s Law • A relationship exists between current, voltage, and resistance. • Current = Voltage Resistance • I = V R
AC vs. DC • Alternating Current (AC):When electrons flow back and forth, reversing their direction regularly (+ to -) (- to +) • EX. Wall Socket/Plug • Direct Current (DC):When electrons always flow in the same direction • EX. Battery
Circuits: Series/Parallel • Circuit: A complete closed pathway for electricity to flow • Series Circuit: When all parts of a circuit are connected one after another in the same path • Parallel Circuit: When the parts of a circuit are connected in separate pathways or branches