A controlled path for electricity. This includes a source, path, load, and control.
What is a circuit?
A device that converts chemical energy into electrical energy. This is the source of direct current.
What is a battery?
The unit used to measure electrical resistance. One of these is equal to one amp divided by one volt.
What is an ohm?
A positively charged particle within an atom. These are located in the nucleus of an atom.
What is a proton?
A nonmetallic material made from clay and hardened by firing at a high temperature. This material is an insulators
What is ceramic?
A component in a circuit that converts electricity into light, heat, or mechanical motion. Examples of this are a light bulb, appliance, or machine.
What is a load?
The number of complete AC cycles that occurs in one second. This is measured in hertz.
What is frequency?
The smallest distinguishable unit of an element that retains that element's characteristics.These are tiny particles that contain a nucleus and multiple shells
What are atoms?
The strength or intensity of an electrical current.
What is amperage?
An electrical print that uses symbols to represent all electrical components in a circuit. This shows the electrical relationships of all components, but not their physical locations.
What is a schematic diagram?
A highly conductive, lightweight, silvery metal. It is often used in long-distance power distribution.
What is aluminum?
The opposition to current flow. This is measured in ohms
What is resistance?
The result of electricity flowing through some type of resistance. This appears in the form of heat, light, or motion.
What is work?
A component in a circuit that controls the flow of electricity. This determines when a circuit is energized.
What is a control?
An electrical force that links two or more atoms together. This occurs when atoms share or transfer electrons.
What is a bond?
The belief that electricity flows out from a negative source to seek a positive object. This describes modern beliefs about electricity.
What is Electron theory?
A number that identifies an element by indicating the number of protons in the nucleus of each of its atoms. The ____________ of each element is unique because every element has a different number of protons.
What is an atomic number?
The belief that electricity flows out from a positive source to seek a negative object.This theory describes outdated beliefs about electricity.
What is the Conventional Current Theory?
The loss of energy that occurs when electrical current meets resistance. This can damage electrical equipment if there is too much.
What is heat dissipation?
Electricity produced by turbines that are turned by water flow. This converts the mechanical energy of the turbines into electrical energy.
What is hydroelectric power?
Two witches sharing an apartment
What are broommates?
The national holiday in November be for a nation of vampires
What is Fangsgiving?
Where baby ghosts during the day
What is dayscare?
What you use to fix a damaged/broken jack o'lantern
What is a pumpkin patch?
The reason there are fences around cemeteries
What is because everyone is dying to get in?