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Ammeter
Used to measure the
current
flowing through
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Components
Potential difference
across
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Voltmeter
Measures the
potential difference
flowing through components
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Cells
Provide
energy
for
electric
devices to function
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Batteries
Made out of one or more
cells
connected together
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Batteries
2
cell battery
3
cell battery
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Batteries
can be used to power electrical vehicles
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Circuit diagrams
Represent the
components
and
connections
in an electrical circuit
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When a
circuit
has been correctly connected, an
electric current flows
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Electric current in a
wire
A
flow of electrons
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More electrons flowing through a wire each second
Greater current
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Voltmeter
circuit diagram
Used to measure
potential difference
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Potential difference
A measure of how much
energy
the charge
transfers
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Potential difference
is measured using a
voltmeter
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Volts
How much
energy
there is to be
transferred
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Electricity
The presence of a flow of
charged
particles
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Electrons are
negatively
charged particles
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Insulators
Materials that do not
conduct
electricity
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Electrons
are
good
conductors of electricity
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Current
A
flow
of
charge
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Resistance
A measure of how
difficult
it is for the charge to
flow
through a component
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Materials with a
low
resistance are
conductors
, materials with a high resistance are insulators
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Potential difference
Current
x
Resistance
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The
current
is the flow of
electrons
around a circuit.
Electricity can be produced by
chemical
reactions,
nuclear
reactions or mechanical energy.
A
battery
produces electrical potential difference (voltage) due to its
chemical composition.
Increasing the length of the wires
increases
the
resistance
of the circuit.
If there is
more
resistance in the circuit then
less
current will be able to pass through the components.
When a switch is closed, the bulb lights up because there is now a
complete pathway
for the electric current to
travel
along.