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Physics Electricity Vocab Game

Physics end of the year review game

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Created Date 06.10.21
Last Updated 06.14.21
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Topics of this game:
  • a laser device that produces coherent light at a single wavelength
  • a material in which charges can move freely
  • a material in which charges cannot move freely
  • the processes of charging a conductor by bringing it near another charged object and grounding the conductor
  • a region where an electrical force on a test charge can be detected
  • negatively charged particles
  • a path containing easily moveable charges
  • measure of how much more potential energy is at one end of a battery than the other end
  • devices that slow the flow of current in a wire
  • V=IR
  • electricity
  • benjamin franklin
  • rT = r1 + r2 + r3
  • energy from the sun that can be converted into thermal or electrical energy
  • A unit for measuring electrical energy. (demand)
  • The unit of measurement of the electrical resistance of a material
  • A basic particle in an atoms nucleus, with a POSITIVE charge
  • A basic particle in an atoms nucleus, with a NEUTRAL electrical charge.
  • The resistance to flow of electricity through a material
  • An electrical charge built up due to friction between two dissimilar materials.
  • A unit for measuring electric power
  • The unit of measurement of force used to produce an electric current
  • A connection between an electrical device and the earth
  • energy from the sun that is converted into thermal or electrical energy

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