Charge
Conduction
Current
Circuits
Magnetism
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What is Electrical Charge?

A charge produced by an excess or shortage of electrons.

100

What is a Conductor?

A material through which electrical charge can easily flow.

100

What is a Diode?

An electrical component that allows electrical current to flow in and out in a single direction.

100

What is Potential Difference?

The work needed to push a certain amount of electric charge between two points on a conducting pathway.

100

What is a Magnetic Field?

The area around a magnet in which the magnetic force can be felt.

100

What is Induction?

The transfer of electrical charge without contact between the materials.

100

What is an Insulator?

A material through which charge cannot easily flow.

100

What is an Anode?

A positively charged diode.

100

What is a Parallel Circuit?

An electrical circuit in which current can pass through more than one path.

100

What is a Magnetic Pole?

One of the two ends of a magnet where the force of attraction or repulsion is the strongest.

100

What is a Semiconductor?

A material that can act as a conductor or insulator based on its temperature.

100

What is a Cathode?

A negatively charged diode.

100

What is a Series Circuit?

An electrical circuit in which current passes through components that are one after the other.

100

What is an Electromagnet?

A magnet that can be switched off and on with electric current.

100

What is an electrolyte?

A substance that can conduct electrical current.

100

What is Resistance?

The ability of a material to resist the flow of electrical current.

100

What is Electromagnetic Force?

The force produced when an electrical current flows through a wire; it forms a magnetic field.

100

What is a Solenoid?

A coil of wire that behaves like a magnet when electric current passes through it.

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