A) complete circuit B) open circuit C) short circuit D) plug in circuit
A) metal B) rubber C) glass D) plastic
A) static electricity B) magnetism C) resistance D) current electricity
A) current B) negative C) static D) complete
A) don't ever move B) positively C) flow along a path D) jump from one place to another
A) positively B) flow along a path C) don't ever move D) jump from one place to another
A) fork B) penny C) rubber band D) nail
A) wool B) copper wire C) wooden block D) glass
A) battery B) bulb C) holders D) wire
A) wire B) battery C) bulb D) holder
A) battery B) holder C) wire D) bulb
A) electron B) conductor C) proton D) insulator
A) proton B) conductor C) electron D) insulator
A) larger B) stronger C) weaker D) smaller
A) parallel B) series C) short D) open
A) open B) series C) short D) parallel
A) short B) open C) parallel D) series
A) parallel B) short C) open D) series
A) The other light would not stay lit. B) The other light would stay lit. C) The battery would go dead. D) The bulb would explode.
A) The battery would go dead. B) The other bulb would stay lit. C) Mrs. Wedge would be mad because you weren't following directions! D) The other bulb would not stay lit.
A) eraser B) paper clip C) plastic pen cap D) piece of wood |