Ohm'slawresistancechargingbyinductionthe net movementof electric chargesin a singledirection,measured inamperes (A)insulatorrate at whichelectrical energy isconverted toanother form ofenergy; expressedin watts (W)law ofconservationof chargematerial inwhich electronsand thermalenergy are notable to moveeasilythe transferring ofelectrical chargebetween objectsby touching orrubbinga closed paththat electriccurrentfollowselectricfieldcircuit in whichelectriccurrent hasonly one pathto followcircuit in whichelectriccurrent hasmore than onepath to followelectriccurrentconductorstates that chargecan be transferredfrom one object toanother but thetotal charge doesnot changea device,sometimesconsisting of twoleaves of metallicfoil, used to detectelectric chargetendency for a materialto oppose electron flowand to convert electricalenergy into other formsof energy, such asthermal energy andlight; measured in ohms(Ω)electriccircuittheaccumulationof excesselectric chargeon an objectthe rearranging ofelectrons on aneutral objectcaused bybringing a chargedobject close to itstates that thecurrent in a circuitequals the voltagedifference dividedby the resistanceelectroscopematerial, suchas copper wire,through whichelectrons canmove easilyparallelcircuitelectricalpowerstaticelectricityclosedconducting loopthrough whichan electriccurrent can flowseriescircuitthe difference inelectric potentialbetween two points ina circuit and is thedriving force for anelectric current,measured in volts (V)a region surroundingevery electric chargein which a force ofattraction orrepulsion is exertedon other electricchargeschargingbycontactOhm'slawresistancechargingbyinductionthe net movementof electric chargesin a singledirection,measured inamperes (A)insulatorrate at whichelectrical energy isconverted toanother form ofenergy; expressedin watts (W)law ofconservationof chargematerial inwhich electronsand thermalenergy are notable to moveeasilythe transferring ofelectrical chargebetween objectsby touching orrubbinga closed paththat electriccurrentfollowselectricfieldcircuit in whichelectriccurrent hasonly one pathto followcircuit in whichelectriccurrent hasmore than onepath to followelectriccurrentconductorstates that chargecan be transferredfrom one object toanother but thetotal charge doesnot changea device,sometimesconsisting of twoleaves of metallicfoil, used to detectelectric chargetendency for a materialto oppose electron flowand to convert electricalenergy into other formsof energy, such asthermal energy andlight; measured in ohms(Ω)electriccircuittheaccumulationof excesselectric chargeon an objectthe rearranging ofelectrons on aneutral objectcaused bybringing a chargedobject close to itstates that thecurrent in a circuitequals the voltagedifference dividedby the resistanceelectroscopematerial, suchas copper wire,through whichelectrons canmove easilyparallelcircuitelectricalpowerstaticelectricityclosedconducting loopthrough whichan electriccurrent can flowseriescircuitthe difference inelectric potentialbetween two points ina circuit and is thedriving force for anelectric current,measured in volts (V)a region surroundingevery electric chargein which a force ofattraction orrepulsion is exertedon other electricchargeschargingbycontact

electricity - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. Ohm's law
  2. resistance
  3. charging by induction
  4. the net movement of electric charges in a single direction, measured in amperes (A)
  5. insulator
  6. rate at which electrical energy is converted to another form of energy; expressed in watts (W)
  7. law of conservation of charge
  8. material in which electrons and thermal energy are not able to move easily
  9. the transferring of electrical charge between objects by touching or rubbing
  10. a closed path that electric current follows
  11. electric field
  12. circuit in which electric current has only one path to follow
  13. circuit in which electric current has more than one path to follow
  14. electric current
  15. conductor
  16. states that charge can be transferred from one object to another but the total charge does not change
  17. a device, sometimes consisting of two leaves of metallic foil, used to detect electric charge
  18. tendency for a material to oppose electron flow and to convert electrical energy into other forms of energy, such as thermal energy and light; measured in ohms (Ω)
  19. electric circuit
  20. the accumulation of excess electric charge on an object
  21. the rearranging of electrons on a neutral object caused by bringing a charged object close to it
  22. states that the current in a circuit equals the voltage difference divided by the resistance
  23. electroscope
  24. material, such as copper wire, through which electrons can move easily
  25. parallel circuit
  26. electrical power
  27. static electricity
  28. closed conducting loop through which an electric current can flow
  29. series circuit
  30. the difference in electric potential between two points in a circuit and is the driving force for an electric current, measured in volts (V)
  31. a region surrounding every electric charge in which a force of attraction or repulsion is exerted on other electric charges
  32. charging by contact