What is the fundamental force of nature resulting from the movement of free electrons?
What is electricity?
What is the component in an electric circuit that provides the push needed for electrons to start flowing?
What is voltage?
What term describes the ability of a material to conduct electric current?
What is Conductivity
According to Ohm's Law, what happens to the current flowing through a conductor if the voltage across it is increased, assuming the resistance remains constant?
What is the current flowing through the conductor also increases?
Which form of renewable energy is commonly converted to electrical energy to power various devices and systems?
What is solar?
How are ammeters connected to an electric circuit?
How are ammeters connected in series to measure current?
What type of materials restrict the flow of electric charges?
What are insulators?
What mathematical equation expresses the relationship between voltage (V), current (I), and resistance (R) in an electrical circuit?
Answer: What is V = I * R?
What form of electricity is the majority of the world's electricity generated from?
What is fossil fuel
In a simple electric circuit, what component provides the energy necessary for the flow of electrons?
What is the power source?
What is the most common conductor in wires?
copper
According to Ohm's Law, what happens to the current flowing through a conductor if the resistance is increased, assuming the voltage remains constant?
What is the current flowing through the conductor decreases?