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Proton
Positively
charged particle in the
nucleus
of an atom
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Neutron
A
subatomic
particle that has no
charge
and that is found in the nucleus of an atom
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Ion
A
charged
atom
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Electric Field
The field around charged particles that exerts a
non-contact
force on other charged particles.
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Non-Contact Force
A force that one object can apply to another object
without
touching it
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Line of Force
The path that a
positive
charge would follow due to the
electric field
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Cell
Pushes
electrons
around a complete
cicuit
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Battery
Two
or
more
cells
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Switch
Enable the
current
in a circuit to be turned on or
off
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Lamp
Emits
light
when
current
passes through it
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Diode
A device that permits current to flow through it in only
one
direction.
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Light-emitting Diode
(
LED
)
combines the propertied of a
diode
and a
lamp
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Ammeter
A device used to measure
current
in a circuit
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Fixed Resistor
limits
the current in a
circuit
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Variable Resistor
Allows
current
to be
varied
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Fuse
A safety device with a thin metal strip that will
melt
if too much current passes through a
circuit
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Heater
Designed to
transfer
energy from an electric current to
heat
the surroundings
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Voltmeter
A device used to measure
voltage
, or electrical
potential
energy difference
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Electrons
Negatively
charged
subatomic
particles
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Series
A circuit in which all parts are connected
end
to end to provide a single path of
current.
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Potential Difference
The work done by each
Coulomb
of
charge
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Parallel
A circuit in which parts are connected in
separate circuits
to each other to provide a single path of
current.
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Charge Equation
=
Energy Transferred÷Potential Difference
=
E÷V
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Unit of Charge
Coulomb
(s)
C
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Unit of Current
Ampere(s)
A
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Unit of Potential Difference
Volt
(s)
V
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Resistance Equation
=
Potential Difference÷Current
=
V÷I
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Unit of Resistance
Ohm
(
s
)
Ω
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Ohm's Law
The current through a resistor at a
constant temperature
is directly proportional to the
Potential difference
across the resistor
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Thermistor
A resistor that changes its
resistance
with a change of
temperature.
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Light Dependent Resistor
A resistor which has high resistance in the
dark
, and low resistance in bright
light
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Total Resistance of a series circuit
Sum of the
resistances
of every
component
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Total potential difference of a series circuit
Sum of the potential differences of every
cell
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Current of a series circuit
The
same
current passes through each
component
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Potential difference in a series circuits
Potential difference is shared between the
components
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Total Current in a parallel circuit
The
sum
of the currents through each
branch
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Total resistance of a parallel circuit
Always
less
than the resistor with the
least
resistance
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Alternating current
A flow of electric charge that regularly
reverses
its direction.
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Live
Wire
The
brown
wire in a
cable
or plug.
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Neutral Wire
A wire that carries current
away
from the component; it is coated in
blue plastic.
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