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What is electric current?
When
charge flows
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What carries charge in an electric circuit?
Electrons
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What is the unit of current?
Ampere
(A)
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How is 1 ampere defined?
1
coulomb
of charge flow per
second
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What is the formula for charge?
Charge (C) =
current
(A) x
time
(s)
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In circuit diagrams, where does current flow from?
Positive terminal
to
negative terminal
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What is conventional current?
Current flows from
positive
to
negative
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What is true about current in a single closed loop?
Current
has the
same
value
at any
point
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Why are metals good conductors of electricity?
They contain
delocalised electrons
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What is potential difference (p.d.)?
Measure
of
energy
transferred between
two
points
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What is the unit of potential difference?
Volt (V)
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What does the p.d. across a component represent?
Work done on it by each
coulomb
of
charge
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What does the p.d. across a power supply represent?
Energy
transferred to each
coulomb
of charge
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What is required for electrical charge to flow through a circuit?
A source of
potential difference
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What is the formula for potential difference?
Potential difference (V) =
energy transferred
(J) / charge (C)
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What happens when two objects have a strong electric field between them?
Electrons are attracted towards the
positively charged
object
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What occurs if the electric field is strong enough?
Electrons
cause a flow between the two objects
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Which direction do arrows on field lines point?
Away from
positive charges
, towards
negative charges
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How can insulating materials become charged?
By
rubbing
with another insulating material
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What happens to materials that gain electrons?
They become
negatively charged
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What happens to materials that lose electrons?
They become
positively charged
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How is electric charge measured?
In
coulombs
(C)
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Why does an atom have no charge?
It has equal numbers of
protons
and
electrons
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What happens when electrons are removed from an atom?
It becomes
positively charged
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What happens when electrons are added to an atom?
It becomes
negatively charged
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What are the key terms related to electric circuits?
Ampere
Charge
Coulomb
Current
Electric field
Electrostatic force
LDR
Parallel
Potential difference
Resistance
Series
Static
Thermistor
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What does a charged object create around itself?
An
electric field
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What happens when a charged object is placed in another's electric field?
It experiences
electrostatic force
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What do like charges do when brought close together?
Repel
each other
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What do opposing charges do when brought close together?
Attract
each other
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How does the strength of an electric field change with distance?
It
decreases
as
distance
increases
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What causes resistance in a circuit?
Electrons
colliding with
ions
and atoms
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What is the unit of resistance?
Ohm
(
Ω
)
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Why does a long wire have more resistance than a short wire?
Electrons
collide with more
ions
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How can the resistance of an electrical component be found?
By measuring
current
and
potential difference
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What is the formula relating potential difference, current, and resistance?
V = IR
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What is an I-V graph?
Graph of
current
against
potential difference
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What happens to the temperature of a filament as current increases?
Temperature
increases
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What happens to resistance as temperature increases in a filament lamp?
Resistance
increases
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What happens to the resistance of a thermistor as temperature increases?
Resistance
decreases
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