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JeopardyStaticElectricity
CurrentElectricity
SeriesCircuit
ParallelCircuit
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Final Jeopardy
$100 Question from H1
Knowledge:Static electricity means the electrons are not doing what?
$100 Answer from H1
Moving
$200 Question from H1
Knowledge: (Medium)The movement of what part of the atomcauses electricity and what is its charge?
$200 Answer from H1
The part of the atom is the electron and it is negatively charged.
$300 Question from H1
Which of the following is not true:A) The build up of charges on an object is called static
electricity.B) Static electricity moves in a path.C) A conductor allows electrons to move through it easily.D) An insulator does not allow electrons to move through it
easily.E) An atom usually has the same number of plus and minus
charges.
$300 Answer from H1
Which of the following is not true:A) The build up of charges on an object is called static electricity.B)X Static electricity moves in a path. (does not move)C) A conductor allows electrons to move through it easily.D) An insulator does not allow electrons to move through it easily.E) An atom usually has the same number of plus and minus charges.
$400 Question from H1
Analysis: (Medium)What is the relationship of friction in moving clouds, induction and lightning.
$400 Answer from H1
The movement of clouds and frictionmakes static electricity and induction is how it is released down to the earth as lightning.
$500 Question from H1
Synthesis:Can you elaborate on the reasonwhy an insurance company wouldlikely not insure someone who hadbeen struck by lightning.
$500 Answer from H1
Lightning causes extensive nerve and tissue damage and thus on going healthproblems for the rest of ones life.
orIf student mentions preexisting condition and cites multiple health problems give credit.
$100 Question from H2
Knowledge: (Medium)A dry cell changes __________ energyto ____________ energy.
$100 Answer from H2
A dry cell changes chemical energyto electrical energy.
$200 Question from H2
Knowledge (Medium)We call some electrical devices, appliances. Electricians call them__________.
$200 Answer from H2
We call some electrical devices, appliances. Electricians call themloads.
$300 Question from H2
Application:A battery switch and bulb are connectedby wires. Explain when the circuit would be complete and when it would be incomplete?
$300 Answer from H2
When the switch is down and letting electricity through it would be complete, but when it is up and not letting electricity through the circuit would be incomplete.
$400 Question from H2
Synthesis:Can you elaborate on the reason why if electricity flows from minus to plus. Why would it not flow from the minusterminal if the positive terminal wire is not connected.
$400 Answer from H2
Without the positive terminal the electronshave no where to go to so they don’t move.
orThe circuit is not complete without the positive terminal.
$500 Question from H2
Analysis: (Medium)Compare and contrast static in under a minute and a half electricity with current electricity.
$500 Answer from H2
Comparison could point out that both involve electrons and charges. That both can representsmall or large amounts of electricity and can have same or similar sources.
Contrast could point out how one is moving electrons and other is not.
$100 Question from H3
Comprehension: (Easy)Does a series circuit have only one, twoor more than two paths that it can follow?
$100 Answer from H3
Series Circuits can have only one path.
$200 Question from H3
Comprehension: Daily DoubleIn a series circuit of four lights whathappens to the third and fourth lightif the second one goes out?
For Double points what happens to the first light.
$200 Answer from H3
In a series circuit the third and fourthlights go out when the second one does.So does the first since all have to beworking in a series circuit.
$300 Question from H3
Analysis: (Easy)When more bulbs are added to a series circuit explain why each wouldgive off less light.
$300 Answer from H3
They are all part of the same load in a series circuit and use the same path of electrons to light them all.
$400 Question from H3
Analysis: (medium)Why are homes, factories and schoolsnot wired using series circuits?
$400 Answer from H3
Answer should include one of the following or equivalent at teachers discretion.-Each appliance added would reduce the electricity the other appliances got. -All appliances would have to be on for any of them to work.-If one appliance stopped working all would stop.
$500 Question from H3
Application: (Hard) Explain in a minute and a half how a battery, bulb A, bulb B, bulb C, multiple wires, and a switch would be connected to form a series circuit. (Must include which battery terminal you start from and finish at.)
$500 Answer from H3
Wire to negative terminal of battery, then to switch. Next, wires connect to A then to B then to C and finally to positive terminal of battery.
$100 Question from H4
Knowledge: (easy)In a parallel circuit electrons have more than______ paths to follow.
$100 Answer from H4
In a parallel circuit electrons have more than one paths to follow.
$200 Question from H4
In a parallel circuit with two bulbs, how many paths does the electricity have to follow?
$200 Answer from H4
In a parallel circuit with two bulbs, the electricity has two paths to follow?
$300 Question from H4
Analysis: (Easy)When more bulbs are added to a parallel circuit explain why each would not give off less light.
$300 Answer from H4
In a parallel circuit each bulb gets itsown electron flow of electrons path sois unaffected if other bulbs are added.
$400 Question from H4
Comprehension: (Medium)In a parallel circuit of four lights, what happensto the second to fourth light if the light closestto the battery goes out?
$400 Answer from H4
They stay on, because in parallel circuitsnone of the lights share the same electron path.
$500 Question from H4
Application: (Hard) Explain in a minute and a half how a battery, bulb A and B, multiple wires, and a switch would be connected to form a parallel circuit. (Must include which battery terminal you start from and finish at.)
$500 Answer from H4
Wire to negative terminal of battery, then to switch. Next, wires connect to A then one wire goes to positive terminal of battery, whilesecond wire goes to B bulb. Finally, a wiregoes from B bulb back through A to wiregoing to positive battery terminal.
$100 Question from H5
Knowledge: (Easy)_____________ are materials that allow electric charges to flow through them easily.
$100 Answer from H5
Knowledge: (Easy)Conductors are materials that allow electric charges to flow through them easily.
$200 Question from H5
Knowledge: (Medium)What is direct current?
$200 Answer from H5
Direct current is current in which electrons always flow in the same direction.
$300 Question from H5
Comprehension: (Medium)What is the difference betweenAlternating and Direct current?
$300 Answer from H5
Direct current’s electrons always flows in the same direction.
Alternating current’s electrons change direction at a regular rate.
$400 Question from H5
Comprehension: (Medium)Classify the following asconductor, insulator, load, direct current.a) Car Batteryb) Lightning Rodc) Rubberd) Light Bulb
$400 Answer from H5
Classify the following asconductor, insulator, load, direct
current.A)Car Battery –direct currentB)Lightning Rod -- conductorC)Rubber -- insulator D)Light Bulb -- load
$500 Question from H5
Comprehension: (Hard)Some appliances can use batteries or a wall outlet. What is the difference between the two power sources? What does this tell you about the current in an electric circuit?
$500 Answer from H5
One power source is direct current and the other is alternating current. The electric circuit in these devices can use either.
Final Jeopardy
Evaluation: (Medium)Just before a lightning strike, your hair stands up. What type of electricity is this and how is it being transmitted into you? Is it coming from the sky above you, the air around you or the ground beneath you?
Final Jeopardy Answer
It is static electricity and it is being transmitted by conduction from the ground beneath you.
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