The particle with the least mass in an atom.
What is an electron
A mixture that's particles cant be seen with a microscope.
What is a solution?
This current has electrons flow in one direction.
What is DC current?
Goes through the process of doping, giving the material an in-between amount of conductivity
The rate at which work is done
What is power?
This part of an atom can not be seen with the best microscopes.
What is an electron?
A substance made up of only 1 type of atom.
What is an element?
This current has electrons that flow in all directions.
What is AC current?
The direction in which electric field lines point.
What is positive to negative charges?
The process for removing nuclear potential energy causes small atoms to combine together
What is Fusion?
These add up to the mass of a neutron.
What are electrons and protons?
A substance which parts are chemically bound together.
What is a compound?
You need this equipment to convert AC and DC current.
What is a diode?
The location of an electric field is the strongest.
What is when the lines are closest together.
Kinetic energy is more dependent on what?
What is velocity?
Amount of Quarks needed to make a neutron.
What is 3?
Everything visible in the universe that takes up space.
What is matter?
Amount of volts used in most US homes.
What is 120 volts?
Charges feel a force, giving them the potential to move
The type of potential energy is stored in the bonds between particles.
What is chemical potential energy?
Process of matter and antimatter colliding.
What is Annihilation?
A substance in which distinct parts can be separated.
What is a Heterogeneous mixture?
This current is used in modern power grids.
What is AC current?
depends on the ability of the spring to be stretched or compressed?
What is Elastic potential energy?