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Electrical Definition
Electric Flow
Measure of Resistance
Energy Use
Kinds of Electricity
100
Any material that has a relatively low resistance to the flow of electricity
What is a Conductor
100
The "pressure" that causes electrons to flow
What is Voltage
100
The type of electric current that flows in only one direction in the current
What is Direct Current
100
What is equal to 1000 watts?
What is a kilowatt.
100
When two types of materials mysteriously attract each other.
What is Static Electricity
200
Any material that has a relatively high resistance to the flow of electricity
What is an insulator
200
A unit measure of voltage
What is a volt
200
The characteristic of materials that impedes the flow of electricity
What is resistance
200
Anything which consumes electrical energy
What is a Load
300
A path of conductors which, when complete, allows an electric current to flow
What is a circuit
300
The flow of electrons through a conductor.
What is Current
300
A unit of resistance
What is a Ohm
300
A conducting path between circuit or equipment and the earth
What is a ground
400
A circuit in which electricity has only one possible through the circuit
What is a Series Circuit
400
What is the unit of measure for the intensity of an electrical current flowing in a circuit
What is Ampere
400
The rate of power use.
What is Power
400
A circuit interrupting device used to protect against excessive current flow in conductors
What is a Fuse
500
A circuit that has multiple paths through the circuit
What is a Parallel Circuit
500
One of the two types of electrical current that does not have constant voltage
What is Alternating Current
500
What is a unit of energy use?
What is Watt