Circuits

Cards (22)

  • What is an electrical circuit?
    A closed loop containing a power source
  • What does a circuit diagram represent?
    It represents the components of a circuit
  • What is the symbol for a cell in a circuit diagram?
    A simple version of a battery
  • How is a battery represented in circuit diagrams?
    Two cell symbols put together
  • What is the symbol for a filament lamp?
    A small light bulb symbol
  • What happens when a switch in a circuit is closed?
    Current continues flowing around the circuit
  • What is current denoted by in electrical terms?
    The letter i
  • How is current measured?
    In amperes, or amps
  • What does potential difference represent?
    The force driving the flow of electrons
  • What is another name for potential difference?
    Voltage
  • How is potential difference measured?
    In volts
  • What does resistance do in a circuit?
    It opposes the flow of electrons
  • How is resistance measured?
    In ohms
  • Which way do electrons flow in a circuit?
    From the negative terminal to the positive terminal
  • What is the convention for current flow in circuits?
    Current flows from positive to negative
  • What is the longer line in a cell symbol?
    The positive terminal
  • What is the shorter line in a cell symbol?
    The negative terminal
  • Why do we call the flow of current from positive to negative conventional current?
    It was established before understanding electron flow
  • What are the key terms related to circuits?
    • Potential difference (voltage)
    • Current (measured in amperes)
    • Resistance (measured in ohms)
  • How do you draw a simple circuit diagram?
    1. Identify components (cell, lamp, switch)
    2. Use correct symbols for each component
    3. Connect components in a closed loop
  • What are the differences between cells and batteries in circuits?
    • Cells: single power source
    • Batteries: multiple cells combined
    • Both act similarly in circuits
  • What is the relationship between current, potential difference, and resistance?
    • Current (I) is flow of electrons
    • Potential difference (V) drives current
    • Resistance (R) opposes current flow
    • Ohm's Law: V=V =I×R I \times R