Conductors and Insulators
Ohms Law
A.C/D.C
Circuits
SI Units
100
Materials that DO NOT allow electrons to flow through them.
What is Insulator
100
Opposition to the passage of a steady electric current
What is Resistance
100
Always travels in the same direction
What is direct current
100
Connected end-to-end
What is Series Circuit
100
Associated with Resistance
What is ohm
200
Materials that allow electrons to flow through them easily.
What is Conductor
200
The amount of charge per time that passes through an area perpendicular to the flow
What is Current
200
Goes back and forth
What is Alternating Current
200
Connected side-by-side
What is Parallel Circuit
200
Associated with current
What is amperes
300
Super Conductor?
What is water
300
An electromotive force or potential difference
What is Voltage
300
Can only be obtained from a cell or battery
What is direct current
300
How do you measure amps?
What is Ammeter
300
Associated with potential difference
What is volts
400
Requires less energy to move an electron
What is Semi-Conductor
400
Who created Ohm's Law?
What is Georg S. Ohm
400
Cannot be stored in a battery
What is Alternating Current
400
What do you use to measure voltage?
What is voltmeter
400
Associated with momentum
What is m/s^2
500
A stationary electrical charge that is built up on the surface of a material
What is Static Electricity
500
German Physicist
What is Georg S. Ohm
500
Current of magnitude varying with time
What is alternating current
500
Stores chemical energy and transfers it to electrical energy when a circuit is connected
What is Cell
500
Associated with power
What is watts
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