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This article provides a comprehensive overview of conductors, circuits, and various forms of energy, including magnetism, electrical energy, potential energy, and more. Gain insights into how these concepts are related and their applications in everyday life.
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Conductors & Circuits
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Direct Current $100
A continuously flowing closed loop. $200
Circuit $200
Because copper has low resistance. $300
List 3 conductors of electricity for $400
Copper, gold, silver $400
What is designed to open an overloaded circuit and prevent overheating for $500
What happens when you break an iron magnet into two pieces for $100
You get two whole magnets. Each with a north and south pole. $100
Which pole of a compass points to the geographic north pole for $200
The south pole $200
What is a current carrying wire wrapped around an iron ore. It only operates when the current is on for $300
Electromagnet $300
The north pole of one attracts to the south pole of another... opposites attract $400
How can you increase the strength of an electromagnet for $500
By increasing the number of turns on the wire coil so that more current can flow $500
Kinetic energy $100
What is the energy an object has due to its position for $200
Potential energy $200
What is the total energy of motion and position of an object for $300
Mechanical energy $300
What is the total potential and kinetic energy of the particles that make up an object for $400
Thermal energy $400
What is the buildup of electrical charge on an object for $500
Static charge $500
What is potential energy stored in the chemical bonds that hold compounds together for $100
Chemical energy $100
Radiant energy $200
Electrical energy $300
Sound energy $400
Nuclear energy $500
If you increase velocity, you increase kinetic energy, and vice versa. $100