electricity

    Cards (47)

    • Proton
      Positively charged particle in the nucleus of an atom
    • Neutron
      A subatomic particle that has no charge and that is found in the nucleus of an atom
    • Ion
      A charged atom
    • Electric Field
      The field around charged particles that exerts a non-contact force on other charged particles.
    • Non-Contact Force
      A force that one object can apply to another object without touching it
    • Line of Force
      The path that a positive charge would follow due to the electric field
    • Cell
      Pushes electrons around a complete cicuit
    • Battery
      Two or more cells
    • Switch
      Enable the current in a circuit to be turned on or off
    • Lamp
      Emits light when current passes through it
    • Diode
      A device that permits current to flow through it in only one direction.
    • Light-emitting Diode (LED)

      combines the propertied of a diode and a lamp
    • Ammeter
      A device used to measure current in a circuit
    • Fixed Resistor
      limits the current in a circuit
    • Variable Resistor
      Allows current to be varied
    • Fuse
      A safety device with a thin metal strip that will melt if too much current passes through a circuit
    • Heater
      Designed to transfer energy from an electric current to heat the surroundings
    • Voltmeter
      A device used to measure voltage, or electrical potential energy difference
    • Electrons
      Negatively charged subatomic particles
    • Series
      A circuit in which all parts are connected end to end to provide a single path of current.
    • Potential Difference
      The work done by each Coulomb of charge
    • Parallel
      A circuit in which parts are connected in separate circuits to each other to provide a single path of current.
    • Charge Equation
      =Energy Transferred÷Potential Difference

      =E÷V
    • Unit of Charge
      Coulomb(s)

      C
    • Unit of Current
      Ampere(s)

      A
    • Unit of Potential Difference
      Volt(s)

      V
    • Resistance Equation
      =Potential Difference÷Current

      =V÷I
    • Unit of Resistance
      Ohm(s)

      Ω
    • Ohm's Law
      The current through a resistor at a constant temperature is directly proportional to the Potential difference across the resistor
    • Thermistor
      A resistor that changes its resistance with a change of temperature.
    • Light Dependent Resistor
      A resistor which has high resistance in the dark, and low resistance in bright light
    • Total Resistance of a series circuit
      Sum of the resistances of every component
    • Total potential difference of a series circuit
      Sum of the potential differences of every cell
    • Current of a series circuit
      The same current passes through each component
    • Potential difference in a series circuits
      Potential difference is shared between the components
    • Total Current in a parallel circuit
      The sum of the currents through each branch
    • Total resistance of a parallel circuit
      Always less than the resistor with the least resistance
    • Alternating current
      A flow of electric charge that regularly reverses its direction.
    • Live Wire

      The brown wire in a cable or plug.
    • Neutral Wire
      A wire that carries current away from the component; it is coated in blue plastic.
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