parallelcircuitcircuit inwhich thevoltage is thesame acrosseach loadelectronspossessnegativechargehas onlyone pathfor currentto flowseriescircuitinsulatormaterialsthat do notallowelectrons toeasily flowInsulatordifferencein energybetweentwo pointspotentialdifferenceResistancepositive&negativethe twotypes ofchargeshow muchcharge flowsthrough amaterialevery secondelectriccurrentA conductivepath thatelectriccurrent canflow throughchargingbyinductionchargingan objectwithoutcontact4.5ohmsA devicepowered by a9V batterydraws 2A ofcurrent. What isthe resistance?A completeclosed pathfor an electriccurrent toflowWhat isacircuit?V=IROhm'slawelectricitymovement ofelectronsfrom onepoint toanotherrepeleachotherlike chargesnear eachother will_____resistanceopposition adevice hasto the flowof currentA materialthat resiststhe flow ofelectrons0.5ampsA voltage of 7Vand resistanceof 14ohmsneeds howmuch current?An electriccomponentthat reducesthe current ina circuitnotmovingmeaningof"static"has morethan onepath forcurrent toflowparallelcircuitFree!Resistor15VA current of 5Aand resistanceof 3ohmsneeds howmany volts?CircuitA materialthat allowselectrons toeasily passthrough itVoltage2ampsA voltage of10V andresistance of 5ohms needshow muchcurrent?Conductorseriescircuitcircuit inwhich thecurrent is thesame atevery pointelectricfieldregionaround acharge thatexerts aforceconductormaterialsthat allowelectrons toeasily flowchargingbyconductiontransfer ofelectronsthroughcontactattracteachotheroppositecharges neareach otherwill _____voltagepressureprovided by apower sourcethat pusheselectronsaround a circuitstaticelectricitybuild-upof electriccharge onan objectchargingbyfrictioncharging by"wiping"electrons fromone object andtransferring toanotherparallelcircuitcircuit inwhich thevoltage is thesame acrosseach loadelectronspossessnegativechargehas onlyone pathfor currentto flowseriescircuitinsulatormaterialsthat do notallowelectrons toeasily flowInsulatordifferencein energybetweentwo pointspotentialdifferenceResistancepositive&negativethe twotypes ofchargeshow muchcharge flowsthrough amaterialevery secondelectriccurrentA conductivepath thatelectriccurrent canflow throughchargingbyinductionchargingan objectwithoutcontact4.5ohmsA devicepowered by a9V batterydraws 2A ofcurrent. What isthe resistance?A completeclosed pathfor an electriccurrent toflowWhat isacircuit?V=IROhm'slawelectricitymovement ofelectronsfrom onepoint toanotherrepeleachotherlike chargesnear eachother will_____resistanceopposition adevice hasto the flowof currentA materialthat resiststhe flow ofelectrons0.5ampsA voltage of 7Vand resistanceof 14ohmsneeds howmuch current?An electriccomponentthat reducesthe current ina circuitnotmovingmeaningof"static"has morethan onepath forcurrent toflowparallelcircuitFree!Resistor15VA current of 5Aand resistanceof 3ohmsneeds howmany volts?CircuitA materialthat allowselectrons toeasily passthrough itVoltage2ampsA voltage of10V andresistance of 5ohms needshow muchcurrent?Conductorseriescircuitcircuit inwhich thecurrent is thesame atevery pointelectricfieldregionaround acharge thatexerts aforceconductormaterialsthat allowelectrons toeasily flowchargingbyconductiontransfer ofelectronsthroughcontactattracteachotheroppositecharges neareach otherwill _____voltagepressureprovided by apower sourcethat pusheselectronsaround a circuitstaticelectricitybuild-upof electriccharge onan objectchargingbyfrictioncharging by"wiping"electrons fromone object andtransferring toanother

Electricity & Ohm's Law - 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. circuit in which the voltage is the same across each load
    parallel circuit
  2. possess negative charge
    electrons
  3. series circuit
    has only one path for current to flow
  4. materials that do not allow electrons to easily flow
    insulator
  5. Insulator
  6. potential difference
    difference in energy between two points
  7. Resistance
  8. the two types of charges
    positive & negative
  9. electric current
    how much charge flows through a material every second
  10. A conductive path that electric current can flow through
  11. charging an object without contact
    charging by induction
  12. A device powered by a 9V battery draws 2A of current. What is the resistance?
    4.5 ohms
  13. What is a circuit?
    A complete closed path for an electric current to flow
  14. Ohm's law
    V=IR
  15. movement of electrons from one point to another
    electricity
  16. like charges near each other will _____
    repel each other
  17. opposition a device has to the flow of current
    resistance
  18. A material that resists the flow of electrons
  19. A voltage of 7V and resistance of 14ohms needs how much current?
    0.5amps
  20. An electric component that reduces the current in a circuit
  21. meaning of "static"
    not moving
  22. parallel circuit
    has more than one path for current to flow
  23. Free!
  24. Resistor
  25. A current of 5A and resistance of 3ohms needs how many volts?
    15V
  26. Circuit
  27. A material that allows electrons to easily pass through it
  28. Voltage
  29. A voltage of 10V and resistance of 5 ohms needs how much current?
    2amps
  30. Conductor
  31. circuit in which the current is the same at every point
    series circuit
  32. region around a charge that exerts a force
    electric field
  33. materials that allow electrons to easily flow
    conductor
  34. transfer of electrons through contact
    charging by conduction
  35. opposite charges near each other will _____
    attract each other
  36. pressure provided by a power source that pushes electrons around a circuit
    voltage
  37. build-up of electric charge on an object
    static electricity
  38. charging by "wiping" electrons from one object and transferring to another
    charging by friction