Electricity Review
Quiz by Jamie Baldwin
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- Q1Plastic is a good ---insulatorconductormagnetcircuit20s
- Q2Which is an example of a conductor?paperplastic strawglassyarn20s
- Q3What is Benjamin Franklin known for?electric motorelectromagnetexperiments with lightninglight bulb20s
- Q4What is Thomas Edison known for?light bulbstatic electricityelectric motorexperiments with lightning20s
- Q5What is Michael Faraday known for?static electricityelectric motor & electromagnetslight bulbexperiments with lightning20s
- Q6Which of these is a display of static electricity?lightninghurricanethundertornado20s
- Q7To make an electromagnet, you need an a battery, a wire, and -an iron naila glass bottlea gold braceletan aluminum can20s
- Q8If a current travels along more than one path, what kind of circuit is it?closed circuitparallel circuitopen circuitseries circuit20s
- Q9Sometimes clothes from the dryer will cling to you. This is due to -resistancemagnetismstatic electricitycircuits20s
- Q10What kind of circuit allows the flow of electricity?closed circuitopen circuitseries circuitparallel circuit20s
- Q11Which of these is the best conductor for electricity?copper wiredirtsoapleather20s
- Q12Magnets that are made by wrapping wire around a metal rod and running electric current through the wire are -permanent magnetselectromagnetssemi-permanent magnetsbatteries20s
- Q13Adding more coils to an electromagnet will -make the magnet weakerdo nothingmake the magnet stronger20s
- Q14Which scientist worked with electricity and brought light into our homes?Thomas EdisonMichael FaradayMarie CurieBenjamin Franklin20s
- Q15Which of the following is NOT needed to build an electromagnet?nailbatterycopper wirelight bulb20s