Content Practice A Making Electric Current with Magnets LESSON 3 Directions: On the line before each definition, write the letter of the term that matches it correctly. Some terms will be used more than once. 1. This provides an electric current when a TV is turned on. 2. electric current that flows in one direction 3. a shaft with a set of blades that spins when a stream of pressurized fluid strikes the blades 4. a device that produces an electric current by moving a wire coil in a magnetic field or by moving a magnetic field through a wire coil 5. a device that changes the voltage of an alternating current 6. Batteries force electrons to flow in one direction only. 7. electric current that changes direction in a regular pattern 8. Current from a generator changes direction as the poles of the rotating coil align with the poles of the magnet. 9. This is used to raise the voltage in transmission lines and also to lower the voltage to the level of household currents. A. electric generator B. direct current C. alternating current D. turbine E. transformer Copyright Glencoe/McGraw-Hill, a division of The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. tw on

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Content Practice A
Making Electric Current with Magnets
LESSON 3
Directions: On the line before each definition, write the letter of the term that matches it correctly. Some terms
will be used more than once.
1. This provides an electric current when a TV is
turned on.
2. electric current that flows in one direction
3. a shaft with a set of blades that spins when a
stream of pressurized fluid strikes the blades
4. a device that produces an electric current by
moving a wire coil in a magnetic field or by
moving a magnetic field through a wire coil
5. a device that changes the voltage of an
alternating current
6. Batteries force electrons to flow in one direction
only.
7. electric current that changes direction in a
regular pattern
8. Current from a generator changes direction as
the poles of the rotating coil align with the poles
of the magnet.
9. This is used to raise the voltage in transmission
lines and also to lower the voltage to the level
of household currents.
A. electric generator
B. direct current
C. alternating current
D. turbine
E. transformer
Copyright Glencoe/McGraw-Hill, a division of The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.
tw on
Transcribed Image Text:Content Practice A Making Electric Current with Magnets LESSON 3 Directions: On the line before each definition, write the letter of the term that matches it correctly. Some terms will be used more than once. 1. This provides an electric current when a TV is turned on. 2. electric current that flows in one direction 3. a shaft with a set of blades that spins when a stream of pressurized fluid strikes the blades 4. a device that produces an electric current by moving a wire coil in a magnetic field or by moving a magnetic field through a wire coil 5. a device that changes the voltage of an alternating current 6. Batteries force electrons to flow in one direction only. 7. electric current that changes direction in a regular pattern 8. Current from a generator changes direction as the poles of the rotating coil align with the poles of the magnet. 9. This is used to raise the voltage in transmission lines and also to lower the voltage to the level of household currents. A. electric generator B. direct current C. alternating current D. turbine E. transformer Copyright Glencoe/McGraw-Hill, a division of The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. tw on
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