Chapter 6, Section 2 Flashcards

Electricity

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Vocabulary

What is electric current?

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The net movement of electric charges in a single direction

Measured in Amperes

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What is a voltage difference?

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It is related to the force that causes electric charges to flow

Measured in volts

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What is an electric circuit?

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A closed path that electric current follows

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What is resistance?

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A tendency of a material to resist the flow of electrons and to convert electrical energy into other forms of energy, such as thermal energy

Measured in Ohms

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What is Ohm’s Law?

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It states that the current in an electric circuit equals the voltage difference divided by the resistance

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Is there positive flow in a current?

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No. Because current flows in the direction of positive charge, it is actually negatively charged electrons moving through the circuit.

Electrons in a circuit also move from lower voltage to higher voltage.

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What is the difference between wet and dry-cell batteries?

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Wet-Cell: conducting liquid solution, used in automobiles

Dry-Cell: conducting paste, used in household objects

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What is the voltage difference of outlets?

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Most household objects plug into 120 V outlets, but appliances and other large-scale tools use 240 V outlets.

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What is the Ohm’s Law (current) equation?

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I = V/R
Current (A) = Voltage Difference (V) / Resistance (Ohms)

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What are AC and DC and what are their differences?

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AC flows out of outlets and direct currents are used in batteries.

An example of an AC/DC adapter is a charging block.

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