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What is an electrical circuit?
A closed loop containing a
power source
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What does a circuit diagram represent?
It visually represents
electrical circuits
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What is the symbol for a cell in a circuit diagram?
A simple version of a
battery
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How is a battery symbol represented in circuit diagrams?
Two
cell
symbols put together
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What is the symbol for a filament lamp?
A small
light bulb
symbol
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What happens when a switch in a circuit is closed?
Current
continues flowing around the circuit
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What is current denoted by in electrical circuits?
The
letter
i
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How is current measured?
In
amperes
, or
amps
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What does potential difference represent in a circuit?
The force driving the flow of
electrons
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What is the symbol for potential difference?
The
letter v
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What is another name for potential difference?
Voltage
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How is resistance denoted in electrical circuits?
The
letter r
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What does resistance do in a circuit?
It opposes the flow of
electrons
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How is resistance measured?
In
ohms
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Which way do electrons flow in a circuit?
From the
negative
terminal to the
positive
terminal
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What does the longer line in a cell symbol represent?
The positive
terminal
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What does the shorter line in a cell symbol represent?
The negative
terminal
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What is conventional current?
Current flowing from
positive
to
negative
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What should you remember about current flow for exams?
It flows from
positive
to
negative terminal
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What are the key terms related to circuits?
Potential difference
Current
Resistance
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What are the main components of a simple circuit?
Power source
(
cell
or battery)
Conductive path
(wire)
Load (like a filament lamp)
Switch
(to control
current
flow)
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What is the relationship between current, potential difference, and resistance?
Current (I) is the flow of
electrons
Potential difference (V) drives the flow
Resistance (R) opposes the flow
Ohm's Law
:
V
=
V =
V
=
I
×
R
I \times R
I
×
R
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