front 1 How does electricity become visible? | back 1 When an electron gets close to the nucleus then it releases energy and shines a light. |
front 2 Who does rubber stop electricity | back 2 Rubber does not have free-flowing electrons |
front 3 How does it work | back 3 Build up of negative charge and positive and when you connect a conductor to them both electrons are going to flow and that's electricity. |
front 4 How fast does it travle | back 4 Electrons will travel 0.02cm/s or 1.2in/min |
front 5 How does lightning happen | back 5 Everything is causing friction in the cloud which strips electrons which will create a pocket of negative charge in the cloud. The charge becomes so big that it overcomes the insulation of air and BOOM! |
front 6 Do devices run out of electrons | back 6 No they just become nutural |
front 7 What do currents look like | back 7 Movement of electrons |
front 8 How are circuits created | back 8 Voltage source - closed path- and load |
front 9 Do things need to be plugged in to have current flow | back 9 no data |
front 10 How do electric stoves work? | back 10 The electric stoves have a coil in them that turns the electricity into heat energy. |