A.
1. Which kind of electricity is used in the flashlight?
a. static
b. current
c. circuit
d. open circuit
2. Which part of the circuit uses electricity?
a. the device
b. the dry cell
c. the conducter
d. the switch
3. What causes the short circuit?
a. worn out portions of the wire that touch each other
b. too much insolation of the wire
c. burned out bulbs
d. all of the above
True or False
1. Current electicity is shown when a comb is rubbed with wool and used to pick bits of paper.
2. Current electricity is due to the movements of electricity.
3. An electric circuit refers to the path where current electricity is flowing.
4. When a circuit is open, electricity flows through a bulb.
5. The electric wire has insulation in order to prevent a short circuit.
C. Differentiate Static from Current Electricity (except being in rest and in motion).
Can you help me with the questions on Electrical Energy?
1.d
2.a
3.a
1.false thats static electricity
2.false
3.true
4.false
5.true
C.current is the flow of electrons and static is when matter is charges with electrons.
Reply:stop asking these ridiculous 4th grade questions im wiring my new speakers in answering your question i know what a current is i dont need any HHHHEEEEEllpppp....anybody got a fire extiguisher i think my head is on fire
Reply:1-DC
2-device
3-worn out portions of the wire that touch each other
1 F (that is electostatic field)
2- T
3 T
4 F
5 T
C except being in rest and in motion- this is most important
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