This states that as long as temperature remains constant, V=IR, I=V/R and R=V/I.
What is Ohm's Law.
100
What does GFCI stand for?
What is ground fault circuit interrupter.
200
This is the ability for a substance to hold onto electrons more tightly.
What is electron affinity.
200
Electrons leave from this terminal of the energy source.
What is negative.
200
What unit is current measured in?
What is amps.
200
What causes the metal conductor in a fuse to melt?
What is too high of a current.
300
If a object at the top of the triboelectric series is rubbed with an object lower on the triboelectric series, what charge does the one at the top take on?
What is a positive charge.
300
This type of circuit only has one path for the electrons to flow.
What is a series circuit.
300
This is the amount of electrical energy given to each electron in a circuit.
What is voltage.
300
What is the bottom prong on a three prong plug for?
What is grounding the device.
400
How is an electroscope reset?
What is grounding.
400
This type of cell is rechargeable.
What is a wet cell.
400
As voltage increases, current will do this?
What is increase.
400
What type of circuit is a house wired with?
What is a parallel circuit.
500
What is the difference between static electricity and current electricity?
What is static is a build up of electrons on the surface of an object, where current is a steady flow of electrons.
500
This is used for dimming light switches.
What is a resistor.
500
The value of this in a device is not good or bad, it will just simply make the device more powerful or last longer.
What is resistance.
500
When the current gets too high, the wire in this will bend.