Amperage
Amperage
Rubber, Glass, Plastic
Ohms
Voltage
Copper, Gold, Aluminum, Steel, Iron, Silver
Electrical Current/ Flow
200: Give an example of a common insulator
Wire insulation
Ohms/ Continuity/ Resistance
With a voltmeter dahhhh.
Copper wire
Amperage is flow. Voltage is pressure, Resistance is opposition to flow
Short Circuit
Draw it
Volts
Conductors allow the frow of electricity and Insulators prevent the flow of electricity.
It increases
Short to ground
Add all resistances together
As voltage increases current increases if resistance stays the same.
No current flow
It increases
Infinite/ open circuit
Resistance increases with length
The difference of electrical pressure between two points in an operation circuit
Resistance increases as heat increases