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scholastic study jam: electricity
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- what causes electricity?
a) the nucleus of an atom
b) moving neutrons
c) moving protons
d) moving electrons
- what type of charge do electrons have?
a) negative charge
b) positive charge
c) no charge
d) atomic charge
- what reaction can you expect when electrons hop from the atoms in one object to the atoms in another?
a) a thermal reaction
b) an electric reaction
c) a solar reaction
d) a nuclear reaction
- which of the following is an example of electricity that is created by nature?
a) wind turbines
b) socks in a dryer
c) water dams
d) lightning
- what happens when you walk across a room and your shoes rub against the carpet?
a) protons move from your shoes to the carpet, giving the carpet a positive charge.
b) your shoes stick to the carpet.
c) electrons hop from the carpet to your shoes, creating static electricity.
d) nothing happens
- what causes your hair to stand up when you take off a winter hat?
a) negative charges repelling each other
b) negative charges attracting the positive charges
c) positive charges attracting each other
d) negative charges repelling the positive charges
- what type of electricity occurs when you rub a balloon on your sweater?
a) neutral electricity
b) static electricity
c) hydro electricity
d) thermal electricity
- Electricity is caused by moving electrons. Protons and neutrons are in the nucleus and don't move to create electricity.
- Electrons have a negative charge. Protons have a positive charge and neutrons have no charge.
- When electrons hop between atoms of different objects, it's an electric - related phenomenon, creating an electric reaction.
- Lightning is a natural form of electricity. Wind turbines, water dams are human - made electricity generation methods, and socks in a dryer show static electricity but are not natural large - scale electricity examples.
- When shoes rub against the carpet, electrons hop from the carpet to the shoes, creating static electricity. Protons don't move in this context.
- When taking off a winter hat, negative charges (electrons) on hair repel each other, making hair stand up.
- Rubbing a balloon on a sweater creates static electricity due to the transfer of electrons.
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- d) moving electrons
- a) negative charge
- b) an electric reaction
- d) lightning
- c) Electrons hop from the carpet to your shoes, creating static electricity.
- a) negative charges repelling each other
- b) static electricity