Solar cells are used to power a person’s house. Which statement about the process is correct?(1 point)

Responses

Energy from the sun might be greater than the energy needs of the house because some energy is destroyed in the process.
Energy from the sun might be greater than the energy needs of the house because some energy is destroyed in the process.

Energy from the sun might be less than the energy needs of the house, but solar cells make up for this difference.
Energy from the sun might be less than the energy needs of the house, but solar cells make up for this difference.

Energy from the sun might be greater than the energy needs of the house, so some energy will be stored and/or wasted.
Energy from the sun might be greater than the energy needs of the house, so some energy will be stored and/or wasted.

Energy from the sun will equal the energy needs of the house because energy is not created or destroyed.

Energy from the sun might be greater than the energy needs of the house, so some energy will be stored and/or wasted.

A particular circuit is made up of a battery, a switch, a buzzer, and wires connecting the components. All of the components are in working order, but the buzzer does not make noise. Which statement explains this observation?(1 point)

Responses

The switch is open.
The switch is open.

The load cannot convert electrical energy.
The load cannot convert electrical energy.

The circuit lacks a power source.
The circuit lacks a power source.

The conductors are not attached.

The switch is open.

Which purpose does a light bulb serve in a circuit?(1 point)

Responses

wire
wire

load
load

cell
cell

switch

load

Use the table to answer the question.

Electromagnet Current Intensity Number of Turns
P medium 20
Q low 20
R low 15
Which list shows the electromagnets in order from strongest magnetic force to weakest magnetic force?

(1 point)
Responses

R, P, Q
R, P, Q

R, Q, P
R, Q, P

Q, R, P
Q, R, P

P, Q, R

P, Q, R

How is an electromagnetic field produced?(1 point)

Responses

when an object has an electrical charge
when an object has an electrical charge

when a conductor interacts with a magnet
when a conductor interacts with a magnet

when a current runs through a conductor
when a current runs through a conductor

when particles are arranged around a conductor

when a current runs through a conductor