Electricity
Laws
Random questions
True or False
100

Define static electricity.

A stationary electric charge usually produced by friction

100

What is the Law of conservation of charge

A charge can be transferred, but not created or destroyed.

100

What is amperes?

a unit of electric current, equal to 1 coulomb/sec
100

DC current can easily be stepped up down using transformers.

False 

200

What is the region or field that surrounds electrically charged particles?

Electric field

200

What law is "electric current is proportional to voltage and inversely proportional to resistance"?

Ohms law

200

What is resistance?

A force that counteracts the flow of current (measured in ohms)

200

The flow of electric current moves from negative to positive.

True

300

What is a conductor?

A material in which electrons can easily flow through.

300

What is charging by induction?

Transfer of charges by close proximity, but not touching.

300

What is the type of electric current that reverses its direction many times per second?

Alternating current 

300

AC current is the most efficient way to transmit electric power over long distances.

True

400

What is a material in which electrons cannot easily flow through?

An insulator

400

What is a current?

the flow of electric charge in a circuit, measured in amperes

400

What is a direct current?

A Type of electrical current that flows in only 1 direction.

400

Current will increase if you increase the voltage or increase the resistance.

False 

500

What is charging by contact?

Transfer of charges by direct contact (rubbing or touching)

500

What is a device used to detect the presence of an electric charge?

An electroscope

500

The electric potential difference between two points in a circuit

Voltage

500

DC current changes directions 60 times per second (60 cycle)

False

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