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Review Sheet for the Electricity and Magnetism Test

Directions: Complete each statement with the correct vocabulary word or words.

1. A(n) series circuit is a circuit with only one path for current to follow.

2. An accumulation of excess electric charge is static electricity.

3. The electric force that makes current flow in a circuit is related to the

voltage difference.

4. According to the law of conservation of charge, electric charge cannot be created or

destroyed.

5. Resistance is the result of electrons colliding with atoms as current flows in a material.

6. Charging a balloon by rubbing it on wool is an example of charging by contact.

7. A(n) transformer can be used to change the voltage of an alternating

current.

8. A(n) magnetic pole is the region where the magnetic field of a magnet is

strongest.

9. Direct current does not change direction.

10. The properties and interactions of magnets are called magnetism.

11. The magnetic poles of atoms are aligned in a(n) magnetic domain.

12. A device that uses an electromagnet to measure electric current is a(n)

galvanometer.

Directions: Choose the word or phrase that best answers the question.

13. Which of the following is a conductor?

a. glassc. tungsten

b. woodd. plastic

14. Resistance in wires causes electrical energy to be converted into which form of

energy?

a. chemical energyc. thermal energy

b. nuclear energyd. plastic

15. The electric force between two charged objects depends on which of the following?

a. their masses and their separation

b. their speeds

c. their charge and their separation

d. their masses and their charge

16. An object becomes positively charged when which of the following occurs?

a. loses electronsc. gains electrons

b. loses protonsd. gains neutrons

17. A commonly used unit for electrical energy is which of the following?

a. kilowatt-hourc. ohm

b. ampered. Newton

18. Which of the following is the rate at which appliances use electrical energy?

a. powerc. resistance

b. currentd. speed

19. Where is the magnetic force exerted by a magnet the strongest?

a. both polesc. north poles

b. south poles d. center

20. Which change occurs in an electric motor?

a. electrical energy to mechanical energy

b. thermal energy to wind energy

c. mechanical energy to electrical energy

d. wind energy to electrical energy

21. What happens to the magnetic force as the distance between two magnetic poles

decreases?

a. remains constantc. increases

b. decreasesd. decreases then increases

22. Which of the following would NOT change the strength of an electromagnet?

a. increasing the amount of current

b. changing the current’s direction

c. inserting an iron core inside the coil

d. increasing the number of loops

23. Which of the following would NOT be part of a generator?

a. turbinec. electromagnet

b. batteryd. permanent magnet

24. Which of the following describes the direction of the electric current in AC?

a. is constantc. changes regularly

b. is directd. changes irregularly

Directions: Label each type of circuit below and describe the difference between them.

The top diagram is a series circuit because it has one pathway for current. The second diagram is a parallel circuit because it has two or more pathways for current.