What is created by the movement of electrons from one point to another
Electrical current
A device or substance that inhibits the flow of electrical current; the opposite of conductor.
Insulator
What does Ohm's Law calculate? (Must say all 3)
Voltage(volts), Current(amps), Resistance(ohms)
What happens to current if voltage increases?
It also increased
Who is trying to impress men by wearing a chain in HVAC? (He resembles Embarrassment from Inside Out)
Brian
What is the unit of measurement for power consumed by a load.
Watts
The basic unit of measurement for electrical resistance, represented by the symbol Ω (omega).
Ohms
Whats the equation to find voltage with Ohm's Law?
E=IxR
Voltage = Current(Amps) x Resistance(Ohms)
What is the difference between AC and DC current?
DC is a constant flow in one direction while AC produces a sine wave going back and forth
Who's always in the mirror?
Issa
What is a magnetically operated control device consisting of a coil and one or more sets of contacts.
Relay
A semiconductor device that changes resistance with a change in temperature, typically used as a temperature sensor.
Thermistor
Whats the equation to find Current(Amps) with Ohm's Law?
I=E/R
Current(Amps) = Voltage/Resistance(Ohms)
If two conductors carry current in opposite directions, do they attract or repel?
They repel
What does Nathaniel whip in?
Ford F1fidy
What is it called when you have a continuous path for current to follow.
Continuity
Electrical loads that operate by converting electrical current into magnetism, which is often used to do mechanical work. An electric motor is a good example of an __________.
Inductive loads
Whats the equation to find Resistance(Ohms) with Ohm's Law?
R=E/I
Resistance(Ohms) = Voltage/Current(Amps)
What is a device that uses the electricity from the source?
A load device
What does Mikey always promote?
Based Bodyworks and Atlas Butler
What's the difference in electrical potential between two points called _______.
Voltage
Electrical loads that consume only active power, with no magnetic field involved. Heating elements found in electric furnaces, stoves, and toasters are examples of __________.
Resistive loads
What Resistance would you get when you read 30 amps and 240 volts with a multimeter?
8 Ohms
What do conductors do in a system?
Carry the current
What is an Evil Foid?
A female