Static Electricity & Charge
Ohm's Law
Circuits
Vocab & Concepts
Circuit Symbols & Devices
100

Opposite electric charges do this.

attract

100

The unit used to measure current.

amps

100

This type of circuit has only ONE path for current.

series

100

This is the force or push that causes electric charges to move.

voltage difference

100

This device opens and closes a circuit.

switch

200

This process charges an object WITHOUT touching it.

induction

200

A 12 V battery pushes current through a 4 Ω resistor. Find the current.

3 amps

200

Homes are typically wired using this type of circuit.

parallel

200

Electric charges flow from this type of area to this type of area.

negative to positive

200

This device measures voltage in a circuit.

voltmeter

300

The Law of Conservation of Charge says charge cannot be created or destroyed, only ________.

transferred

300

A circuit has a resistance of 20 Ω and a current of 5 A. Find the voltage.

100 volts

300

In this type of circuit, one burned-out bulb causes ALL bulbs to go out.

series

300

This term describes the transfer of electrons through direct contact.

conduction

300

This safety device melts if too much current flows.

fuse

400

A device used to detect electric charge on an object.

electroscope

400

A hair dryer uses 120 V and draws 8 A of current. Find the resistance.

15 ohms

400

A student wants each bulb to work independently. Which type of circuit should they build?

parallel

400

This term describes the transfer of electrons through electric fields acting at a distance.

induction
400

This device measures current and is connected in series.

ammeter

500

An object has gained extra electrons. Its charge is now this.

negative

500

A heater has a resistance of 1.5 Ω and draws 80 A. Find the voltage.

120 volts

500

A circuit contains two branches. One branch has Bulbs A and B in parallel. Another branch has Bulbs C and D in series. This type of circuit is called this.

combination circuit

500

A student wants to increase the current in a circuit. Describe TWO changes they could make.

Increase Voltage

Decrease Resistance

500

A student places a voltmeter in series with a bulb. Explain why this is incorrect.

must be connected in parallel