electricity/electronics Flashcards
1
Q
potential difference
A
- also known as voltage and electromotive force
- measure the electrical pressure that forces electrons through a system
- unit is Volts
2
Q
current
A
measure quantity of electrons flowing per second
- ampere or amp A
- direct or alternating AC or DC
- batteries are DC
- main power in AC
eg power point in house
3
Q
resistance
A
measure of the opposition of current flow
- some materials are good conductors, having low resistance and some are insulators which have high resistance
- measured in ohms
4
Q
ohms law
A
E = IR
or
V = IR
5
Q
electrical safety
A
- safety switch
- internal earthing — double insulated
- auto off feature
- insulators on cord — flexible fabric that doesn’t melt if touched by iron
- producer follow Aus standards to manufacture
6
Q
voltage
A
pressure from electrical circuit’s power source that pushes charged electrons through conducting loop