Circuits 101
Circuits 201
Electrical Theory
Tools and Equipment
Miscellaneous
100
It`s the primary conductor in a circuit. Used to transport electrons throughout the closed loop.
What is WIRE
100
Light bulbs, motors, buzzers, and other electricity-consuming devices are all examples of these.
What are RESISTORS or LOADS
100
These are the Negatively charged bodies found orbiting outside an atom.
What are ELECTRONS
100
This is a tool that can be used to measure Resistance, Amperage, Voltage, or Continuity within an electrical circuit.
What is a DIGITAL MULTIMETER
100
These are the types of light bulbs which use a wire filament and electrical energy in order to convert friction in to light.
What are INCANDESCENT BULBS
200
In order for circuits to function, they must be constructed in a ______________ loop fashion.
What is CLOSED
200
Its the type of wiring arrangement found in old Christmas lights. If one bulb goes out, they all go out!
What is SERIES WIRING
200
This is the unit of measure which quantifies electromotive force, or measure the potential difference in charge.
What is VOLTAGE
200
This device can be placed within a circuit and is used to store up charge.
What is a CAPACITOR
200
Although you can't physically "See" electricity flowing through a wire, you can prove it`s there by placing one of these under the wire as electrons are flowing through.
What is a COMPASS
300
If you want to control the flow of electrons in a circuit, you`ll want to wire in one of these mechanical devices.
What is a SWITCH
300
Wiring a circuit in this manner will reduce the overall resistance on the power source as much as possible.
What is PARALLEL WIRING
300
Signified by the Greek letter "Omega", this unit of measure quantifies the amount of difficulty electrons encounter when passing through a conductor.
What is RESISTANCE
300
This is the most common metal used in the construction of electrical wiring.
What is COPPER
300
These materials resist the flow of electrons. They impede their ability to pass through and can be used to shield humans from accidental shock.
What are INSULATORS
400
A dimmer switch is one of these types of resistors.
What is a VARIABLE RESISTOR
400
It's what happens when your electricity has no where to go but back to the source. The electricity encounters almost no resistance in its path.
What is a SHORT CIRCUIT
400
This unit of measure quantifies the flow of electric charge within a circuit.
What is AMPERE
400
This device, which creates electrical charge using a chemical reaction, can be used to power mobile electronics.
What is a BATTERY
400
This electrical component is constructed by sandwiching an insulating material between two conductive metal plates. Most are then "rolled" into a cylindrical shape.
What is a CAPACITOR
500
This thermal protection device can be added to a circuit in order to protect it from overload.
What is a FUSE
500
This is a wiring technique which blends Series and Parallel circuits.
What is COMBINATION WIRING
500
This principle of electricity states that the current through a conductor between two points is directly proportional to the potential difference across the two points.
What is OHM`S LAW
500
It`s the port on your digital multi-meter where the BLACK lead (probe) should be connected when testing DC voltage.
What is the "COM" or "COMMON" PORT
500
It`s the path that an electron takes as it revolves around the Nucleus of an atom.
What is an ORBIT