Components

Cards (24)

  • What do we need to draw circuit diagrams?
    Know component functions and symbols
  • What is the purpose of a cell or battery in a circuit?
    To provide electric power to the circuit
  • What does a switch do in a circuit?
    Controls the flow of electricity
  • What happens when a switch is closed?
    Electricity flows through the circuit
  • What happens when a switch is open?
    It turns off the circuit
  • What are filament lamps?
    Small bulbs used in circuits
  • What is the function of a fuse in a circuit?
    Breaks if too much current flows
  • What is a diode's function in a circuit?
    Allows current to flow in one direction
  • What is a light emitting diode (LED)?
    A diode that emits light when current flows
  • Where are LEDs commonly used?
    In alarm clocks and traffic lights
  • What is the purpose of an ammeter in a circuit?
    Measures current and connects in series
  • What does a voltmeter do?
    Measures potential difference in parallel
  • What are resistors used for in a circuit?
    To provide resistance to the flow of current
  • What are the two types of basic resistors?
    Fixed and variable resistors
  • What is a light dependent resistor (LDR)?
    A resistor whose resistance depends on light intensity
  • How does an LDR behave in bright light?
    It has low resistance allowing high current flow
  • What happens to an LDR's resistance in darkness?
    Resistance is high, limiting current flow
  • How can LDRs be used in automatic night lights?
    They detect light and adjust current flow
  • What is a thermistor?
    A resistor whose resistance depends on temperature
  • How does a thermistor's resistance change with temperature?
    Higher temperatures lower resistance
  • Where can thermistors be used?
    In car engines and electronic thermostats
  • What are the main components and their functions in a circuit?
    • Cell/Battery: Provides electric power
    • Switch: Controls electricity flow
    • Filament Lamp: Acts as a light source
    • Fuse: Breaks circuit if current is too high
    • Diode: Allows current in one direction
    • LED: Emits light when current flows
    • Ammeter: Measures current in series
    • Voltmeter: Measures potential difference in parallel
    • Resistors: Provide resistance to current flow
  • What are the types of resistors and their characteristics?
    • Fixed Resistors: Provide constant resistance
    • Variable Resistors: Allow modification of resistance
    • LDR: Resistance depends on light intensity
    • Thermistor: Resistance depends on temperature
  • How do LDRs and thermistors function in practical applications?
    • LDRs: Used in automatic night lights and burglar alarms
    • Thermistors: Used in car engines and electronic thermostats