Deck 2: Basic Electrical Theory

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Producing electricity with heat is referred to as the ____ effect.

A) photon
B) piezoelectric
C) Seebeck
D) static
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Producing electricity from light involves the use of particles called ____.

A) photons
B) neutrons
C) protons
D) electrons
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____ is the best natural conductor of electricity.

A) aluminum
B) copper
C) gold
D) silver
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The atomic number of an element is the same as the number of ____ in the nucleus.

A) neutrons
B) protons
C) neutrons and protons
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____ can be produced when electrons move from one energy level to another.

A) Protons
B) Photons
C) Neutrons
D) Matter
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The production of electricity by pressure involves the striking, bending, or twisting of certain crystals that is referred to as the ____ effect.

A) photon
B) piezoelectric
C) Seebeck
D) static
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Rubber, wood, plastic, and glass are good examples of ____ materials.

A) conductive
B) neutral
C) insulator
D) valence
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Any electrons located in the outer shell of an atom are known as ____ electrons.

A) orbital
B) valence
C) neutral
D) mass
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A ____ is generally made from material that contains one or two valence electrons.

A) insulator
B) resistor
C) conductor
D) element
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Electrical ____ is the flow of electrons.

A) current
B) resistance
C) volts
D) watts
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The maximum number of electrons that can be contained in any orbit is ____.

A) 4
B) 16
C) 28
D) 32
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____ are massless particles of pure energy.

A) Electrons
B) Neutrons
C) Photons
D) Protons
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Which of the following would be considered a good electrical insulator?

A) platinum
B) copper
C) wood
D) iron
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The most common method of producing electricity is ____.

A) chemical
B) heat
C) light
D) magnetism
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The Greeks called amber ____, because of its ability to attract lightweight materials when rubbed with different materials.

A) electric
B) positive
C) attraction
D) elektron
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The number of ____ in the nucleus determine what kind of element an atom is.

A) protons
B) neutrons
C) protons and neutrons
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Which of the following is an example of a good conductor of electricity?

A) plastic
B) aluminum
C) wood
D) rubber
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A(n) ____ is a substance that cannot be chemically divided into a simpler substance.

A) molecule
B) element
C) atom
D) matter
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A ____ charge is formed by an excess of electrons.

A) positive
B) negative
C) neutral
D) unidirectional
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A basic law of physics states that a spinning object will pull away from its center point and that the faster it spins, the greater the ____ force becomes.

A) attractive
B) centrifugal
C) positive
D) electrical
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The basic building block of the universe is the ____________________.
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The three principal parts of an atom are the ____________________, the ____________________, and the ____________________.
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Materials containing seven or eight valence electrons are known as ____________________.
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A charge formed by a lack of electrons is said to be ____________________.
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The neutron and the proton of an atom combine to form the ____________________.
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____________________ is any substance that has mass and occupies space. It can exist as a solid, liquid, or a gas.
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One of the basic laws of physics states that opposite charges ____________________ and like charges ____________________.
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Alternating current is ____________________, which means it reverses its direction of flow at regular intervals.
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Direct current is ____________________, which means that it flows in only one direction.
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The force that exists between two objects that contain like electrical charges is called ____________________.
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Deck 2: Basic Electrical Theory
1
Producing electricity with heat is referred to as the ____ effect.

A) photon
B) piezoelectric
C) Seebeck
D) static
C
2
Producing electricity from light involves the use of particles called ____.

A) photons
B) neutrons
C) protons
D) electrons
A
3
____ is the best natural conductor of electricity.

A) aluminum
B) copper
C) gold
D) silver
D
4
The atomic number of an element is the same as the number of ____ in the nucleus.

A) neutrons
B) protons
C) neutrons and protons
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____ can be produced when electrons move from one energy level to another.

A) Protons
B) Photons
C) Neutrons
D) Matter
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The production of electricity by pressure involves the striking, bending, or twisting of certain crystals that is referred to as the ____ effect.

A) photon
B) piezoelectric
C) Seebeck
D) static
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Rubber, wood, plastic, and glass are good examples of ____ materials.

A) conductive
B) neutral
C) insulator
D) valence
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Any electrons located in the outer shell of an atom are known as ____ electrons.

A) orbital
B) valence
C) neutral
D) mass
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A ____ is generally made from material that contains one or two valence electrons.

A) insulator
B) resistor
C) conductor
D) element
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Electrical ____ is the flow of electrons.

A) current
B) resistance
C) volts
D) watts
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The maximum number of electrons that can be contained in any orbit is ____.

A) 4
B) 16
C) 28
D) 32
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____ are massless particles of pure energy.

A) Electrons
B) Neutrons
C) Photons
D) Protons
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13
Which of the following would be considered a good electrical insulator?

A) platinum
B) copper
C) wood
D) iron
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The most common method of producing electricity is ____.

A) chemical
B) heat
C) light
D) magnetism
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The Greeks called amber ____, because of its ability to attract lightweight materials when rubbed with different materials.

A) electric
B) positive
C) attraction
D) elektron
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The number of ____ in the nucleus determine what kind of element an atom is.

A) protons
B) neutrons
C) protons and neutrons
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17
Which of the following is an example of a good conductor of electricity?

A) plastic
B) aluminum
C) wood
D) rubber
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A(n) ____ is a substance that cannot be chemically divided into a simpler substance.

A) molecule
B) element
C) atom
D) matter
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A ____ charge is formed by an excess of electrons.

A) positive
B) negative
C) neutral
D) unidirectional
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20
A basic law of physics states that a spinning object will pull away from its center point and that the faster it spins, the greater the ____ force becomes.

A) attractive
B) centrifugal
C) positive
D) electrical
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The basic building block of the universe is the ____________________.
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The three principal parts of an atom are the ____________________, the ____________________, and the ____________________.
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Materials containing seven or eight valence electrons are known as ____________________.
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A charge formed by a lack of electrons is said to be ____________________.
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The neutron and the proton of an atom combine to form the ____________________.
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____________________ is any substance that has mass and occupies space. It can exist as a solid, liquid, or a gas.
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One of the basic laws of physics states that opposite charges ____________________ and like charges ____________________.
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Alternating current is ____________________, which means it reverses its direction of flow at regular intervals.
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Direct current is ____________________, which means that it flows in only one direction.
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The force that exists between two objects that contain like electrical charges is called ____________________.
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