Controlling and using electric current Flashcards

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How is the current in a electric circuit measured

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where is the ammeter placed

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how is the potential difference (voltage) across a component is measured

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where is the voltmeter placed in reference to the component

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5
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what is the potential difference

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6
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how does the size of the current change if the potential difference (voltage) of the power is changed

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7
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what happens to a current in a series circuit

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8
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Explain how current is conserved at a junction

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the number of electrons leaving the junstion each second is the same as the total number arriving each second.

the electrons join up at the end again

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9
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what is the resistance of a component

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10
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what are the units for resistance

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11
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explain the link between resistance and current

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12
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how can the resistance of a circuit be changed

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13
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Use the equation: potential difference (volt, V) = current (ampere, A) * resistance (ohm, )

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14
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explain the effect of a filament lamp on voltage and resistance

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15
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explain the effect of a diode on voltage and resistance

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16
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explain the effect of a light-dependent resistors on voltage and resistance

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17
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explain the effect of a thermistor on voltage and resistance

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18
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Explain why, when there is an electric current in a resistor, there is an energy transfer which heats the resistor

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19
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Distinguish between the advantages and disadvantages of the heating effect of an electric current

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20
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Use the equation: electrical power (watt, W) = current (ampere, A) * potential difference (volt, V)

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21
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Use the equation: energy transferred (joule, J) = current (ampere, A) * potential difference (volt, V) * time (second, s)

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