Electric Circuit
Electric
quantities
Electric
Circuits
Electronics
Electric Current
100

What is the definition of an electric circuit?

It's a pathway for the flow of electrons.

100

What is Voltage?

It is the energy given by the generator to each electron.

100

Draw a circuit in PARALLEL and a circuit in SERIES

(Answers Vary)

100

What are resistors used for in electronics?

WE USE RESISTOR IN ELECTRONIC TO CONTROL CURRENT, IN ELECTRICITY TO PRODUCE HEAT

100

What is the definition of an electric current?

It's a continuous flow of electrons through a circuit

200

What do conductors do?

They allow electric currents to pass through them

200

What is an electrical current?

Electrical current is the number of electrons or charge that passes through a point on the circuit every second.
200

What are the two types of circuits?

Series and Parallel

200

What is fixed resistance?

Its value doesn't change. It's indicated by a code of colors.

200

What is a direct current (DC)?

Electrons always move in the same direction with the same intensity. It's the one given by cells and batteries

300

What do Insulators do?

They don“t allow electric current to pass through them. Ex: wood, glass

300

What is electrical resistance?

It is a measure of the degree to which the material or element opposes an electrical current flowing through it.

300

(True/False) - The INTENSITY stays the same across a PARALLEL circuit.

False!

Series Circuit: It = I1 = I2

Parallel Circuit: It = I1 + I2


300

What is variable resistance or potentiometer?

Its value can be adjusted between zero and the maximum value specified by the manufacturer.

300

What is an Alternating Current?

Electrons change direction 50 times every second, as if the negative and possitive poles of the cell were constantly changing places. It's produced in electrical stations and it's the one you get in a socket.

400

What do Semiconductors do?

Depending on the conditions they can act as conductors or as insulators. Ex: Germanium

400

Complete these sentences:

Metals have a ______ resistance. 

Insulators have a very _______ resistance.

Metals have a low resistance. 

Insulators have a very high resistance.

 

400

(True/False) The VOLTAGE is the same across a PARALLEL circuit

True!

Series Circuit - Vt = V1 + V2

Parallel Circuit - Vt = V1 = V2

400

What is resistance that depends on a physical factor?

Its value is affected by a physical factor like temperature (thermistor) or light (photo-resist)

400

What does the graph for voltage (Y-axis) versus time (X-axis) look like in a direct circuit

Straight horizontal line

500

What are the parts of an electrical circuit?

1. Generators - Provide the energy that electrons need in order to move 

2. Loads - Transform electrical energy into other types of energy that we can use 

3. Switching devices - Used to direct and interrupt the flow of energy 

4. Safety elements - Protect the rest of elements in a circuit 

500

What is Ohm's law? What are the 3 formulas?

It is a law that relates the 3 electrical magnitudes.

1. I = V/R

2. V = I*R

3. R = V/I

500

What is the formula for total resistance for SERIES circuits and PARALLEL circuits?

Series Circuit = Rt = R1 + R2

Parallel circuit = 1/Rt = 1/R1 + 1/R2

500

What are Diodes?

They only allow electric current to flow in one direction.

500

What does the graph for voltage (Y-axis) versus time (X-axis) look like in a direct circuit

Wavy line