It consists of two metal parts, connected in a similar way to scissors.
Orderly movement of electric charges.
Electric current
a form of energy
Electricity
is an electrical apparatus connected in series to the current path in order to limit the short-circuit current
Short-circuit choke
This does not allow electric current to flow through it easily
resistor
Tool used for wire stripping
Wire stripper
The pathway taken by an electric current.
Circuit
the path which electrons follow
Circuit
device designed to protect electrical equipment against transient overvoltages
Overvoltage limiter
This controls the electric charge and flow of the circuit
Switch
a type of adhesive tape used to insulate electric wires and other electrically conductive objects
This type of circuit is a complete circuit where everything is connected and electricity can easily flow through it.
Closed circuit
a device that breaks a circuit
Fuse
electric apparatus designed to make or break current in one or more electric circuits
connector
his can be added to a circuit to allow a brighter light bulb
Battery
it is used to initially check if there is any potential on the wire.
Voltage tester
This type of circuit is an incomplete circuit where there is some part that is not connected and electricity cannot flow through it.
Open circuit
when a conductor blocks the movement of electrons
Resistance
it disconnects a circuit after detecting that the electric current flowing from it is not equal to the incoming current.
Residual current circuit breaker
This provides the power for the circuit
energy source
a measuring instrument for measuring the intensity of an electric current
milliammeter
A device that is used to open and close a circuit easily without connecting and disconnecting the wires.
Switch
a material through which electrons will flow
Conductor
an element of the electrical installation whose task is to break the continuity of the circuit when the current flowing in this circuit exceeds the value that is safe for the circuit.
circuit breaker
This occurs when the wires provide a path through which the charges flow
energy transfer