Current Flashcards

1
Q

What is current measured in?

A

Amps

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2
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One amp equals…

A

6.241 x 10*18 electrons per second

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3
Q

What do you need for an electrical battery?

A

Container
Positive plate
Negative plate
Electrolyte
Conductor

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4
Q

How does transfer of electrons work in a battery

A

Electrons move to the positive plate making that plate negative by the reaction of the electrolyte and then the electrons transfer through the conductor as it’s attracted to the now positively charged plate

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5
Q

What is electron flow?

A

Neg to pos

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6
Q

Difference between a copper wire being plugged into an energy supply and not being connected

A

The electrons are no longer free roaming when plugged into energy and electric current is formed as the electrons start to flow around the conductor but without the energy the electrons remain free roaming

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7
Q

What makes an ion

A

An atom with too many or too little electrons

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8
Q

What’s a positive ion

A

When an atom has more protons than electrons making it positively charged

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9
Q

What’s a negative ion

A

An atom with more electrons than protons making it negatively charged

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10
Q

What makes insulators useful

A

They have a strong connection from the nucleus to the outer electrons so they do lose them easily meaning it harder to conduct electricity from them so you don’t accidentally zap yourself as they don’t conduct well

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11
Q

Name 3 good insulators

A

Glass
Plastic
Rubber

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12
Q

Example of an insulator and where it would be used

A

Rubber-around exposed wires to protect from shock

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13
Q

What is a conductor

A

A molecule with a weak attraction from the outer electron to the nucleus meaning it can lose electrons easily allowing for electrical current to flow through very easily due to the amount of free electrons

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14
Q

What makes a good conductor

A

Lots of electrons and shells meaning weaker attraction to the nucleus so it can loose more electrons and conduct electrical flow easily

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15
Q

Name 3 good conductors

A

Copper
Gold
Carbon

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16
Q

What causes an electron to become a free electron?

A

Weak attraction from the outer electron to the nucleus allowing the electron the leave orbit with ease and become free

17
Q

What makes electrical current?

A

Electrical current is formed when free electrons are inside a conductor and are flowing

18
Q

Atom shell electron numbering
(First three)

A

2
8
18

19
Q

What is a balanced atom?

A

A balanced atom is an atom with an equal amount of protons too electrons

20
Q

What is the outer most shell called on an atom?

A

Valence shell

21
Q

What are the outer most electrons called

A

Valence electrons

22
Q

What is the relationship of distance in an atom between electrons and the nucleus?

A

The further away the electron in shells the weaker the attraction, the closer the stronger

23
Q

How is a magnetic field created?

A

When current flows through a conductor heating up creating a magnetic field

24
Q

What charge are protons charged with?

A

Positive

25
Q

What charge are electrons charged with?

A

Negative