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What is an Atom?
a) The flow of electrons
b) A positive and negative.
c) Tiny particles that everything in the world is made up of.
d) An electrode.
The flow of electrons are called?
a) Current
b) Voltage
c) Circuit
d) Load
What is an example of something that can “break” a circuits path?
a) Voltage
b) Load
c) Switch
d) Atom
Each electron has 2 electrical charges, one is positive and the other is what?
a) Ground
b) Black
c) Circuit
d) Negative
The pressure of the pushing on the electrons of a wire becomes the energy that powers our devices, what is the pressure called?
a) Voltage
b) Ground
c) Circuit
d) An electrode.
Electrons need to move around a continuous (unbroken) path to create electricity. What is this path is called?
a) Switch
b) Circuit
c) Load
d) Voltage
Circuits have 3 parts, which of the following is one of the 3 parts?
a) Voltage
b) Current
c) Atom
d) Power Source
What causes a short circuit?
a) When there is pressure of the pushing on the electrons of a wire.
b) When a circuit doesn’t have enough resistance.
c) When you have a positive and a negative.
d) When the circuit is too long.
Why do you think electrical power cords have two prongs?
a) One for positive and one for negative.
b) So the circuit has enough resistance.
c) So it goes in the correct direction.
d) Each prong is connected to a wire; one to the wall outlet to the device and another return it to the wall.
The “+ and “-” sides of a power source are called?
a) Circuits
b) Voltages
c) Poles
d) Currents
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