Title: Blank Jeopardy
1Conduction
Circuits
Magnetism
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Final Jeopardy
2This is a natural resource and a good conductor
that has a large amount of NaCl.
3Saltwater
4A material that DOES NOT allow electricity to
flow easily
5Insulators
6Material that acts as a great conductor with the
element symbol Cu.
7Copper
8To have no resistance to an electrical current.
9Superconductors
10It is safe to stay in a car during a lightning
storm, because of this
11Cars have rubber tires which act as an insulator.
12A circuit with more than one pathway for the
electrical energy is called this
13Parallel Circuit
14A circuit with more than one resistor on a single
wire is called this
15Series
16The light bulb in a circuit is this part
17Resistor
18The opening and closing of a circuit is
controlled by this
19A switch
20The purpose of an insulator in a circuit.
21To keep the electrical charge inside the pathway
22Charges that are the same will do this
23Repel
24If a balloon is rubbed on a sweater giving it a
negative charge and the surface has a positive
charge, it will do this
25Cling to the surface (attract)
26If an atom loses an electron, the atom will have
this charge
27Positive
28The ______ is one giant planetary magnet.
29Earth
30You can increase the strength of an electromagnet
by doing this
31Add more coils of wire
32Type of Circuit shown here
33Parallel
34Number of resistors shown
35Three resistors
X 3
36Type of circuit shown here
37Series
38Part shown here
39Battery
40The part shown here
41Switch
42Keeping appliances near water may result in death
because of this
43Conduction, electrical shock
44AC power means
45Alternating current
46The reason why adding more lights to a series
circuit will result in dimmer lights
47The available electricity is divided up to all
the lights (resistors) in a series circuit. The
more lights there are, the dimmer each light
becomes.
48An example of a conductor found in a kitchen
49Stove, pots, pans, water, etc.
50Part of the plug Shown here
51The ground
52FINAL JEOPARDY
53What is a galaxy?
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