The accumulation of excess electric charge on an object.
What is static electricity?
The unit voltage difference is measured in.
What are Volts?
The rate at which electrical energy is converted to another form of energy.
What is electrical power?
Can be attractive or repulsive.
What is electrical force?
This circuit has only one loop the flow goes through.
What is a series circuit?
The net movement of electric charges in a single direction.
What is a current?
A closed path that electric current follows.
What is a circuit?
All atoms are held together by this force.
What is electric forces?
Less powerful than electric forces
What is gravitational forces?
The current in a circuit equals the voltage difference divided by the resistance.
What is Ohm's law?
Transferring charge by touching or rubbing.
What is charging by contact?
Protons have this kind of charge.
What is positive?
A material in which electrons are not able to move with ease.
What are insulators?
While electrical forces and be both attractive or repulsive, gravitational force has only this kind of force.
What is attractive force?
Electrical Power Equation
P=IV
A material in which electrons are able to move.
What is a conductor?
Electrons have this type of charge.
What is negative?
The rearrangement of electrons on a neutral object caused by a near by charged object.
What is charge by induction?
A charge can be transferred from object to object.
What is the law of conservation of charge.
The formula to solve for Electrical energy.
E=Pt
electrical energy(in kWh) = electrical power in kW x time (in h)
The tendency of a material to resist the flow of electrons.
What is resistance?
The two types of electric charge.
What is positive and negative?
More powerful than gravitational force.
What is electrical force?
A tool used to measure an electrical charge.
What is an electroscope?
The two inventors who disagreed over Dc and AC
Who are Tesla and Edison?