This is the condition of a Ni-Cad battery when one would service the electrolyte.
What is fully charged?
The Earth's magnetic field is primarily produced by this.
What is the molten core of the Earth?
In regards to this course, this particle is said to be the smallest particle
What is an electron?
In a series circuit, the addition of more resistors causes this to occur.
What is total resistance increases?
This is the theory that states "current flows from positive to negative".
What is Conventional Flow?
This material accumulates on top of a Ni-Cad battery.
What is Potassium Carbonate?
This is the proper way to store magnets.
What is in pairs with opposite poles touching?
This is the amount of elements currently found in nature.
What is 94?
This is how voltage sources in a series are combined.
What is added algebraically accounting for polarity?
This theory correctly states that "current flows from negative to positive".
What is Electron Flow?
This is the freezing point of a Ni-Cad battery.
What is -75 degrees Fahrenheit?
This is the unit of measure for the opposition to magnetic flux.
What is Weber?
This state of matter opposes the movement of electrons.
What is Solid?
This is the unit of measure for resistance.
What is Ohms?
This law relates current, voltage, and resistance.
What is Ohm's Law?
This is the open circuit voltage range of a Ni-Cad battery.
What is 1.55 to 1.8 volts?
The addition of this to a coiled conductor increases the magnetism of the coiled conductor.
What is an iron core?
This is a chemical combination of two or more elements.
What is a compound?
This is what happens to total capacitance in a parallel circuit.
What is total capacitance increases?
Kirchoff's Voltage Law applies to this:
What is closed loops?
This is the purpose of the electrolyte in a Ni-Cad battery?
What is to allow current to flow between plates?
Lenz's Law regarding electromagnetic induction states that:
What is "the induced emf opposes the charge causing it"?
Some materials have a free electron located in this shell.
What is a valence shell?
This is the formula to calculate total resistance in a parallel circuit.
What is 1/Rt = 1/R1 + 1/R2 + 1/R3...etc?
Kirchhoff's current law states that:
What is current into a junction equals current out?