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cell
used to push electrons around circuit
battery
number of cells joined together, used to push electrons around circuit
switch
enables current in a circuit to be switched on or off
bulb or lamp
lights up when current passes through it, so can be used to indicate that current is flowing through the circuit
fixed resistor
limits amount of current flowing in circuit
variable resistor
allows the current in the circuit to be varied
ammeter
measures current in circuit
voltmeter
measures
potential difference
across a component in a circuit
diode
allows current to flow through a circuit in
one
direction only
light emitting diode (LED)
emits
light
when a
current
passes through it
thermistor
used as a
temperature
sensor in a circuit, as the temperature
increases
, the resistance of the thermistor
decreases
ohms law
law that states that the current through a conductor is proportional to the potential difference across it, provided the temperature remains constant
ammeters are always placed in
series
with other
components
in a circuit
voltemeters are always placed parallel across a component in a series
resistors can become hot when
voltages
are
high
, do not touch
resistor
straight after touching practical wait for
cool down
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