True or False, Conductor is a substance that allows electricity to flow through it.
True
What is an electrical component or device that REDUCE the flows of electrons in an electric current?
Resistor
Electric bikes, cars, ATMs machines, and automatic doors are all examples of what?
Motor (A machine that usually powered by electricity, as it supplies motive power for a vehicle or device by converting electrical energy into mechanical energy).
Equivalent Resistance are points where the total ___________ is measured in parallel or series circuit.
Resistance
True or False, Ampere is the unit of measurement for electrical currents per second.
True
An electric current that flows consistently in one direction is referred to as what definition?
Direct Current
A lightbulb having an electrical energy (or work) of 60 watts, or a TV having an electrical energy of 250 watts that is used over time is referred to as what definition?
Power (The rate of the work done per time, or the rate at which energy is transferred from an electric circuit.).
Alternating Current are movements in an electric current as it ___________ its direction several times a second.
Reverse
True or False, An invisible area around a charged substance where force will be applied on other charged objects is gravity.
False, it refers to as Electric Field.
Define Electromagnetic Induction.
The development of the electromotive force (EMF) among the electric conductor in a changing magnetic field.
If one light goes out inside a home but all the other lights and appliances stay on as the current can still flow through them using a different route, then the type of circuit being referred to here is call...
Parallel Circuit (An electrical path that consists of multiple paths for the electricity to flow through).
Volt is the unit of measurement for ___________ force in a circuit.
Electromotive
True or False, Voltage can also be defined as the work in joules required to move a unit of charge from one point to another.
True
What is the word that is defined as the difference between the amount of electrical potential energy that charge carries between two points in a circuit?
Potential Difference/Voltage
Electromagnetic is usually defined as the interaction between electric currents/fields and magnetic fields. What are some examples of electromagnetic waves.
Radio waves, Microwaves, Infrared Waves, Visible Lightwaves, Ultraviolet Waves, X-rays, & Gamma Rays.
___________ is the process of developing current in a conductor by placing it within a changing magnetic field.
Induction
True or False, Series Circuit is an electrical path that consists of MULTIPLE paths for electricity to flow through.
False, it actually an electrical path that consists of ONE path for electricity to flow through.
What is the unit of measurement of electrical resistance between two points of a conductor when a current of one ampere is produced and flows when subjected to a potential difference of one volt.
Ohm
Give an example of a Generator.
Radio, Clocks, Turbine Generator, etc. (Any machine that creates electricity by converting forms of energy, as energies that are usually converted are motives power (mechanical energy) or even fuel-based power (chemical energy)).
Rubber gloves can act as an ___________ when employees are working with electrical devices/machinery to prevent themselves from getting shocked.
Insulator (A substance or material which doesn’t allow electricity nor electric current to roam freely).