ELDO Electricity Vocabulary
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- Q1What type of material allows heat or electrical energy to pass through it easily?MediumConductorInsulatorRadiation60s
- Q2A type of circuit with only one path or loop for the energy to flow.IncompleteSeriesCompleteParallel60s
- Q3A path of conductors that an electric current can flow through?InsulatorsCurrentCircuitConductors60s
- Q4The type of circuit that has multiple paths for the energy to flowParallelClosedSeriesOpen60s
- Q5An circuit where the loop is broken at a particular point and electricity cannot flow at allCompleteClosedConductorsIncomplete or Open60s
- Q6A material that does not allow thermal or electrical energy to pass through it easily?InsulatorCurrentCircuitConductor60s
- Q7What type of circuit is this?IncompleteClosedCompleteParallel60s
- Q8What type of circuit is pictured?ParallelCurrentSeriesIncomplete60s
- Q9What type of circuit is pictured?SeriesParallelIncompleteOpen60s
- Q10What is current?A material that allows energy to pass through easilyA constant flow of electrons through a conductor?A path of conductors that current can flow throughA form of energy that is produced when electrons move from one place to another60s
- Q11What is a closed circuit?A form of energy that is produced when electrons move from one place to anotherA complete loop with electricity flowing from the batter, to the component, and back to the battery?An incomplete path that will allow electricity to flow throughA broken loop that does not allow electricity to flow60s
- Q12What type of circuit is pictured?ComplexSimpleIncompleteParallel60s