This is the term for something that slows down the flow through a circuit.
What is resistance?
This is the subatomic particle that flows through a circuit in the current.
What are electrons?
This is the equation for Watt's Law.
What is P = IV?
This equation is Ohm's Law.
What is V = IR?
These are the variables and units for resistance.
What are R and Ohms?
This is the term for the path that electricity flows through.
What is a circuit?
This is the part of the circuit that provides the voltage.
What is the battery?
This is the power of a circuit that has 10 Amps of current and is connected to a 12 V battery.
What is 120 Watts?
This is the voltage when the current is 2 A and the resistance is 3 Ohms.
What is 6 Volts?
These are the variable and unit for current.
What are I and Amps?
This is the term for the rate that energy moves through a circuit.
What is power?
This is the part of the circuit where the current is.
What is the wire?
This is the current flowing through a 42 W object with 6 Volts.
What is 7 Amps?
What is 6 Amps?
This is the location of protons in an atom.
What is the nucleus?
This is the rate that electrons flow through a circuit.
What is current?
This is the part of the circuit that has resistance.
What is the light bulb?
This is the voltage through a hair dryer that uses 60 W and allows 4 A through it.
What is 15 Volts?
This is the V for a circuit with 2 Ohms and 3.5 Amps.
What is 7 Volts?
This is how Ohm's Law can be rearranged to solve for I.
What is I = V/R?
This is the term for the potential difference between positive and negative terminals/points.
What is voltage?
This is what will happen if the switch stays open.
This is the resistance through a circuit with 20 Watts and 10 Volts.
What is 5 Ohms?
This is the resistance for a 20 V circuit with 40 Amps of current.
What is 0.5 Ohms?
This is what a Watt is equal to in terms of electrical units.
What is a Volt Amp?