Circuit Symbols and Components
Conductors and Insulators
Current Flow
Series and Parallel Circuits
Ohm’s Law and Charge
100

This circuit component is represented by two parallel lines of unequal length and provides electrical energy to a circuit.

What is a cell?

100

Copper and aluminium belong to this group of materials because they allow electric current to pass through easily.

What are conductors?

100

If a switch is open, current will do this.

What is stop flowing?

100

In this type of circuit, current has only one path to follow.

What is a series circuit?

100

The equation that relates voltage, current, and resistance.

What is V = IR?

200

This component is represented by a circle with a cross inside and converts electrical energy into light.

What is a bulb (lamp)?

200

These materials resist the flow of electric charge. 

What are insulators?

200

Conventional current flows in this direction:

What is positive to negative?

200

In this type of circuit, current has more than one path to follow.

What is a parallel circuit?

200

The unit of current.

What is the ampere (A)?

300

This circuit component can stop or allow current to flow when opened or closed.

What is a switch?

300

The plastic coating around electrical wires serves this purpose.

What is insulation to prevent electric shocks?


300

According to this theory, current flows from the negative to the positive terminal.

What is electron flow

300

If one bulb is removed and all the other bulbs go out, the circuit is probably this type.

What is a series circuit?

300

This is the voltage in a circuit with a current of 2 A and a resistance of 6 Ω. 

What is 12 V?

(V = IR = 2 × 6)  

400

This component is designed to protect circuits by melting when excessive current flows.

What is a fuse?

400

This property makes metals useful for electrical wiring.

What is good electrical conductivity?

400

This term describes the rate of flow of electric charge through a circuit.

What is electric current?

400

Homes are usually wired using this type of circuit so appliances can operate independently.

What is a parallel circuit?

400

This equation is used to calculate electric charge by relating it to electric current and time.

What is Q = It?

500

This device measures electric current and is connected in series.

What is an ammeter?

500

If a plastic ruler is placed in a circuit, it would act as this type of material and perform this action 

What acts as an insulator and does not allow current to flow through the circuit?

500

Conventional current flows toward this terminal of a battery.

What is the negative terminal?

500

A circuit with three branches connected across the same battery is this type of circuit.

What is a parallel circuit?

500

The charge in a circuit with a resistor that has a resistance of 10 Ω and a current of 0.5 A flowing through it, which operates for 60 s. 

What is 30 Coulombs?


V = IR = 10 × 0.5 = 5 V; Q = It = 0.5 × 60 = 30 C)


 

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