Basic Electricity
Soldering Basics
Safety Rules
Electronic Components
Schematics and Breadboards
100

What is the basic component of electricity, often compared to water flowing through pipe?

Current

100

What tool is essential for soldering and requires caution due to high temperatures?

Soldering iron

100

When is a student allowed to Solder?

Done safety lesson & Passed safety quiz

100

What stores and pushes electricity?

Battery/ Power Source

100

What is a Tinkercad electrical used for?

Building and testing circuits

200

This term describes the "pressure" of electricity, similar to the height of water in a tank.

Voltage

200

What are the 2 types of soldering you will do in class?

Wire-Wire(Components) & Circuit Boards

200

Are you allowed to Solder a live circuit?

Absolutely NOT

Battery or Outlet

200

What component limits current in a circuit and is measured in ohms?

Resistor

200

What is the purpose of a schematic diagram?

To represent the layout of an electronic circuit

300

What are the two main types of electricity?

Static and Current

300

Why is it important to use flux while soldering?

To prevent oxidation and help solder flow

300

Name one type of clothing or accessory that should be avoided when working with electricity.

Metallic items like rings or watches

300

Name the passive component that can transfer energy between two circuits

Transformer

300

What must be connected securely before soldering on a breadboard?

You can not Solder a breadboard

400

Define the unit of measurement for current flow in a circuit. 

FULL WORD, NOT ABBREVIATION 

Amperes, or Amp

400

What is the recommended action to take if solder fumes are present?

Use a fan or ventilation/ Blowing it away

400

What is important to remember after unplugging a soldering iron?

The Soldering Iron will remain hot for some time after it is turned off.

400

What type of diode emits light when a current flows through it?

LED - Light Emitting Diode

400

What is the term for soldering wires without a circuit board?

Freehand soldering

500

Alternating Current (AC) and Direct Current (DC) are examples of what?

Types of electricity flow

500

What happens if a solder joint moves before it cools?

(It becomes a cold solder joint

500

Name the most important rule when soldering?

Wear safety glasses when using a soldering iron.

500

What active component can amplify signals and has three terminals?

Transistor

500

Why is it important to inspect solder joints after soldering?

To detect defects like shorts or cold joints

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