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Section 1.4
Vocab
100
A physical property of particles or objects that causes them to attract or repel each other without touching.
What is Electric Charge?
100
Electrons are rubbed off or onto material.
What is Friction?
100
(A)
What is the SI unit for Amp?
100
Use electric current to encode information.
What is an electronic?
100
The force of attraction or repulsion between charged particles.
What is Electric Force?
200
A space around a charged particle where the electric force is exerted/
What is electric field?
200
Movement of electrons within a neutral object due to the electric field of near by object.
What is Polarization?
200
Close loop where e- flow.
What is Electric Circuit?
200
2 things -> 0 and 1 put together to make information.
What is a Binary?
200
Sudden flow of Electrons.
What is Static Charge?
300
A proton are electrons.
What are protons?
300
Sudden flow of electrons that redistributes the electron.
What is Static Discharge?
300
ONE PATH.
What is a series circuit?
300
Changes voltage to show information.
What is an Analog?
300
Goes in one direction.
What is DC?
400
Yes, the positives repel and Negatives repel. The positive and negative attract. Always says opposites attract
Is negative and Negative repel? Does Opposites attract? Do positive and Positive repel?
400
2 OR MORE PATHS!
What is a parallel circuit?
400
Solid crystal that conduct better than insulator but not as well as a conductor. Silicon (SI) most common
What is a semiconductor?
400
Reversing direction.
What is AC?
500
Electrons move from placed, but are not created or destroyed.
What is The Law Conservation of Charge?
500
Continuous flow of electric charge.
What is Electron current?
500
Christmas Lights and they are all the same brightness.
What is an example of a Series circuit?
500
Diode -> change AC to DC Tansistor-> increase current. Integrated circuit-> microprossesor (micro chip)
What are 3 components?
500
Opposition to flow of electric charge that occurs when electric current travels through matter.
What is Resistance?