This letter stands for Amperes.
What is I?
Electrons are charged this way.
What is negative?
This type of electricity does not move, like on a doorknob, or your hair standing on end.
What is static?
This device uses electrical energy to do work.
What is a load?
Another name for a Cell.
What is a battery?
V stands for this, or the potential difference.
What is Voltage?
Protons are charged this way.
What is positive?
This kind of current, or AC, changes direction.
What is alternating?
A load is a device which uses this kind of energy to do work.
What is electrical?
Electricity does not flow through this.
What is an insulator?
Also the first initial for a community near Los Angeles known for its towers, this letter stands for the measure of the power rating.
What is W?
These atomic particles are positively charged.
What are protons?
Like a breaker, it can prevent an overload by burning out the circuit connector to prevent the wiring from overheating.
What is a fuse?
Conduction occurs when these are transferred between objects by direct contact.
What are electrons?
This kind of circuit is where all the parts are connected in a single loop.
What is a series?
1,000 Watts equals these two letters.
What are the letters kW?
This event happens when negative charges and positive charges attract between your fingers and a doorknob.
What is a shock, or static electricity discharge?
Occurs when negative charges in a storm cloud are attracted to the positive charges on the ground.
What is lightning?
This occurs when electrons are transferred between objects by direct contact.
What is conduction?
A parallel circuit includes these on separate branches.
What are loads?
This letter precedes the letter C, standing for current which changes direction.
What is A? (Alternating)
These electrical charges build up near the bottom of a thundercloud.
What are negative?
This single direction current is known as DC, or this kind of current.
What is direct?
This occurs when charges in an uncharged object are rearranged without direct contact with a charged object.
What is induction?
A circuit with loads on separate branches.
What is parallel?