Question
Question 1
Match the vocabulary word to its definition.
Column A
1.
electric force:
electric force
2.
electric charge:
electric charge
3.
atomic structure:
atomic structure
4.
atom:
atom
5.
electrical energy:
electrical energy
6.
electron:
electron
7.
electricity:
electricity
8.
static electricity:
static electricity
9.
electric current:
electric current
10.
current electricity:
current electricity
Column B
a.the rate of flow of electric charge past a point
b.imbalance between negative and positive charges on or in a surface or between two objects
c.force between two electrically charged objects that are close to each other
d.the basic unit of matter and the defining structure of all elements
e.a negatively charged subatomic particle surrounding the atom's nucleus
f.property of an object or particle that causes it to experience a force when it is in an electric or magnetic field
g.an electrical charge traveling through a conductor
h.an atom's structure that includes a positively charged nucleus and the negatively charged electrons circling around it
i.the presence and flow of electric charge in one direction
j.the movement of electrons along an electric current
Question 2
Match the vocabulary word to its definition.
Column A
Column A
1.
conductors:
conductors
2.
insulators:
insulators
3.
resistance:
resistance
4.
voltage:
voltage
5.
battery:
battery
6.
circuit:
circuit
7.
fuse:
fuse
8.
Ohm's Law:
Ohm's Law
9.
parallel circuit:
parallel circuit
10.
series circuit:
series circuit
11.
switch:
switch
12.
electromagnet:
electromagnet
Column B
Column B
a.states that voltage = current x resistance
b.the difference in electrical energy per unit charge across two points in a circuit
c.a closed path for transmitting electricity
d.an electrical safety device used to protect a circuit from surges in electricity
e.materials that resist the flow of electric current through them
f.materials that allow electric current to pass through them easily
g.device used to easily start and stop the flow of electrical current
h.a common DC power source
i.measure of the opposition to current flow in an electrical current
j.a circuit in which there is only one path from the negative terminal of a battery to the positive terminal
k.a circuit in which there are multiple paths from the negative terminal of a battery to the positive
l.a device consisting of an iron or steel core which magnetizes by an electrical current running through a wire coil that surrounds the core
Match the vocabulary word to its definition.
Column A
1.
electric force:
electric force
2.
electric charge:
electric charge
3.
atomic structure:
atomic structure
4.
atom:
atom
5.
electrical energy:
electrical energy
6.
electron:
electron
7.
electricity:
electricity
8.
static electricity:
static electricity
9.
electric current:
electric current
10.
current electricity:
current electricity
Column B
a.the rate of flow of electric charge past a point
b.imbalance between negative and positive charges on or in a surface or between two objects
c.force between two electrically charged objects that are close to each other
d.the basic unit of matter and the defining structure of all elements
e.a negatively charged subatomic particle surrounding the atom's nucleus
f.property of an object or particle that causes it to experience a force when it is in an electric or magnetic field
g.an electrical charge traveling through a conductor
h.an atom's structure that includes a positively charged nucleus and the negatively charged electrons circling around it
i.the presence and flow of electric charge in one direction
j.the movement of electrons along an electric current
Question 2
Match the vocabulary word to its definition.
Column A
Column A
1.
conductors:
conductors
2.
insulators:
insulators
3.
resistance:
resistance
4.
voltage:
voltage
5.
battery:
battery
6.
circuit:
circuit
7.
fuse:
fuse
8.
Ohm's Law:
Ohm's Law
9.
parallel circuit:
parallel circuit
10.
series circuit:
series circuit
11.
switch:
switch
12.
electromagnet:
electromagnet
Column B
Column B
a.states that voltage = current x resistance
b.the difference in electrical energy per unit charge across two points in a circuit
c.a closed path for transmitting electricity
d.an electrical safety device used to protect a circuit from surges in electricity
e.materials that resist the flow of electric current through them
f.materials that allow electric current to pass through them easily
g.device used to easily start and stop the flow of electrical current
h.a common DC power source
i.measure of the opposition to current flow in an electrical current
j.a circuit in which there is only one path from the negative terminal of a battery to the positive terminal
k.a circuit in which there are multiple paths from the negative terminal of a battery to the positive
l.a device consisting of an iron or steel core which magnetizes by an electrical current running through a wire coil that surrounds the core
Answers
GPT-4o mini
### Question 1
#### Column A
1. **electric force**: **c.** force between two electrically charged objects that are close to each other
2. **electric charge**: **f.** property of an object or particle that causes it to experience a force when it is in an electric or magnetic field
3. **atomic structure**: **h.** an atom's structure that includes a positively charged nucleus and the negatively charged electrons circling around it
4. **atom**: **d.** the basic unit of matter and the defining structure of all elements
5. **electrical energy**: *(not provided; typically relates to energy stored due to charge separation)*
6. **electron**: **e.** a negatively charged subatomic particle surrounding the atom's nucleus
7. **electricity**: **g.** an electrical charge traveling through a conductor
8. **static electricity**: **b.** imbalance between negative and positive charges on or in a surface or between two objects
9. **electric current**: **a.** the rate of flow of electric charge past a point
10. **current electricity**: **i.** the presence and flow of electric charge in one direction
### Question 2
#### Column A
1. **conductors**: **f.** materials that allow electric current to pass through them easily
2. **insulators**: **e.** materials that resist the flow of electric current through them
3. **resistance**: **i.** measure of the opposition to current flow in an electrical current
4. **voltage**: **b.** the difference in electrical energy per unit charge across two points in a circuit
5. **battery**: **h.** a common DC power source
6. **circuit**: **c.** a closed path for transmitting electricity
7. **fuse**: **d.** an electrical safety device used to protect a circuit from surges in electricity
8. **Ohm's Law**: **a.** states that voltage = current x resistance
9. **parallel circuit**: **k.** a circuit in which there are multiple paths from the negative terminal of a battery to the positive
10. **series circuit**: **j.** a circuit in which there is only one path from the negative terminal of a battery to the positive terminal
11. **switch**: **g.** device used to easily start and stop the flow of electrical current
12. **electromagnet**: **l.** a device consisting of an iron or steel core which magnetizes by an electrical current running through a wire coil that surrounds the core
#### Column A
1. **electric force**: **c.** force between two electrically charged objects that are close to each other
2. **electric charge**: **f.** property of an object or particle that causes it to experience a force when it is in an electric or magnetic field
3. **atomic structure**: **h.** an atom's structure that includes a positively charged nucleus and the negatively charged electrons circling around it
4. **atom**: **d.** the basic unit of matter and the defining structure of all elements
5. **electrical energy**: *(not provided; typically relates to energy stored due to charge separation)*
6. **electron**: **e.** a negatively charged subatomic particle surrounding the atom's nucleus
7. **electricity**: **g.** an electrical charge traveling through a conductor
8. **static electricity**: **b.** imbalance between negative and positive charges on or in a surface or between two objects
9. **electric current**: **a.** the rate of flow of electric charge past a point
10. **current electricity**: **i.** the presence and flow of electric charge in one direction
### Question 2
#### Column A
1. **conductors**: **f.** materials that allow electric current to pass through them easily
2. **insulators**: **e.** materials that resist the flow of electric current through them
3. **resistance**: **i.** measure of the opposition to current flow in an electrical current
4. **voltage**: **b.** the difference in electrical energy per unit charge across two points in a circuit
5. **battery**: **h.** a common DC power source
6. **circuit**: **c.** a closed path for transmitting electricity
7. **fuse**: **d.** an electrical safety device used to protect a circuit from surges in electricity
8. **Ohm's Law**: **a.** states that voltage = current x resistance
9. **parallel circuit**: **k.** a circuit in which there are multiple paths from the negative terminal of a battery to the positive
10. **series circuit**: **j.** a circuit in which there is only one path from the negative terminal of a battery to the positive terminal
11. **switch**: **g.** device used to easily start and stop the flow of electrical current
12. **electromagnet**: **l.** a device consisting of an iron or steel core which magnetizes by an electrical current running through a wire coil that surrounds the core