The SI unit for pressure.
What is pascals?
What are insolators?
What is materials that heat is not easily transferred through?
The equation for ohms law.
What is Current=Voltage/Resistance?
Where you go to flip a switch when a fuse is blown.
Electric panel?
Fill in the blank in the equation, (_=F/A)
Pressure (P)
What is specific heat? What is its formula?
The amount of energy needed to raise one gram of water 1°C. Q=mc▲t
Equation for coulomb’s law.
What is F= q1 q2/ d2?
The individual pieces in an electrical panel.
What are circuit breakers?
The force that a fluid exerts upward on an immersed object.
What is buoyant force?
Explain what thermal expansion is and how things go through it.
Particles in a hot substance move faster and further apart. Most expand in heat and contract in cold but water expands when frozen.
The ability to move and electric charger.
What is epe?
What is it called when too much electricity is used?
What is an electrical overload?
Principle that states the bpuyant force on an immersed object is equal to the amount of fluid it displaces.
What is Archemedes principle?
what is it called when touching objects eventually reach the same temperature?
What is equilibrium?
Cause of electric show to the body.
what is a current?
A cause of electrical fires.
What is when a circuit breaker is taped down?
Principle that states that the pressure in a steadily moving fluid decreases when the fluid velocity decreases.
What is Bernoulli’s Principle?
Define temperature and give the freezing, boiling temperature and absolute zero of all three measures of temperature.
The lowest electric current that can be felt but is not harmful.
What is .001V?
The amount of volts in most outlets in the US.
what is 120V?