You have to use it if you want to measure current electric
What is Ammetter?
Is a physical phenomenon due to the movement of electrons flowing through a conductor
What is Electricity?
They allow allow electrical current to flow through them
What are conductors?
They provide the energy that electrons need in order to move
What are generators?
What particle is the easiest to take from an atom?
What is electron?
The resistance is measured in
What is Ohms?
It is the electrical magnitude defined as the charge or number of electrons that flow through the cross-section of a conductor every second
What is Electric Current?
They don't allow electrical current to flow through them
What are Insulators?
They are devices that transform electrical energy into other types of energy that we can use
What are Loads or Receivers?
Which circuit: Two or more elements connected each one after the previous one
What is Series Circuit?
What is Amperes?
It is the electrical magnitude defined as the difference between the electrical energy at two points in a circuit
What is Voltage or Potential difference?
Depending on certain circumstances or factors, they act like conductors or insulators
What are Semiconductors?
They are used to direct and interrupt the flow of electric current
What are Switching devices?
Which circuit: various components share the same input and output
What is parallel circuit?
We connect the multimeter in ¿? to measure the voltage of cells and batteries
What is parallel?
It is the electrical magnitude defined as the opposition of the components of a circuit to the flow of the electric current
What is Resistance?
CONDUCTORS: copper, plastic, iron, graphite, aluminum... which is the mistake?
What is plastic?
They protect against the dangers of electricity, surges and short circuits.
What are Safety elements?
Which circuit: some elements connected in series and other elements connected in parallel
What is combination circuit?
We can use it to measure voltage or electric current
What is Multimeter?
It relates the three main electrical magnitudes
What is Ohm's Law
INSULATORS: wood, porcelain, glass, graphite, cotton...which is the mistake?
What is graphite?
Does the circuit need to be open or closed for electrons to flow?
What is closed?
This carries a negative charge
What is an electron?