Safety
Electrical Theory
Components
Circuit Building
100

How you detach a person from a live power source who is being shocked.

Do you hit them with a stick?

100

What we call materials which allow electricity to flow freely

What is a Conductor?

100

The name of this component.

What is a Resistor?

100

The name of this tool.


What is a breadboard?

200

The first step in providing electrical first aid

What is shut off the power?

200

What we call materials which prevent electricity from flowing

What is an Insulator?

200

The name of this component


What is a Capacitor?

200

The color typically used for power supply wiring in a circuit.

What is Red?

300

The reason why we don't get shocked when we touch the conductors of a 9-volt battery.

What is Resistance?

What is low Voltage?

What is small Current?

300

This describes how strongly a circuit prevents electricity from flowing

What is Resistance?

300

The pin number of the top left pin of any IC ("Integrated Circuit")


What is Pin #1?

300

The color typically used for the neutral wire of a circuit?

What is White?

What is Black?

What is Grey?

400

A heart condition that can occur when the body is exposed to an AC current of about 100 mA.

What is Ventricular Fibrillation?

400

This describes how much electricity is flowing in a circuit.

What is Current?

400

The pin of this component that is always connected to another pin. 

(Top, Middle, or Bottom pin)


What is the Middle Pin?

(also called the "Common" because it is shared by the other two pins)

400

The color required to be used for ground wiring in a circuit.

What is Green?

What is Green & Yellow?

500

This form of electricity is commonly associated with muscle spasms & loss of body control

What is an Alternating Current?

500

A type of circuit in which too much electricity can flow because there is no resistor or an unintended connection allows the electricity to bypass any/all components in the circuit.

What is a Short Circuit?

500

The name of this component


What is a Potentiometer?

500

The name of the type of circuit created when you open a switch on the power line to the circuit.

What is an Open Circuit?