Elecricity & magnetism Flashcards

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Static

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A not moving stationary. An accumulation ( build up) of electricity charges

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2
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Static electricity

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Electricity that does not move

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3
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Electrons

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Electric current that creates a flow of microscope particles

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4
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Attract

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Opposite charges attract ( + and -)

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5
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Repel

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Charges that repel (+ and + or - and -)

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6
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Lamp/bulb

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When a lamp is switched on electricity transfers energy to lamp. The lamp has light energy

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7
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Mains electricity

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Comes from sockets

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8
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Battery

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Chemical energy that are stored into them. |I symbol.

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9
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Cell

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Stores chemical energy and transfers it to electrical energy. |I symbol

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10
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Conductor

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Material that electrons move freely through them

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11
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Insulator

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Materials that do not allow electricity to flow through them

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12
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Circuit

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Batteries and lamps joined up by wires to makes a closed loop

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13
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Amps

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Current is measured in amps. The short way of writing amps is A

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14
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Volts

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Voltage is measured in volts. The short way of writing volts it V

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15
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Ammeter

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An instrument used to measure voltage

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16
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Parallel

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A circuit that is wired on loops

17
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Series

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A circuit that is wired in a circle

18
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Magnetic material

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Iron, cobalt and nickel

19
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Magnetism

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The properties of attraction, possessed by magnets

20
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Magnet

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An object that makes a magnet field

21
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North Pole

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A type of force that repels

22
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South Pole

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A type of force that repels

23
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Core

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A magnetic material put inside a coil to make an electromagnet

24
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Electromagnet

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A magnet that only works if an electrical current goes through it

25
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Magnet field line

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The area a magnet is affected by magnetic force

26
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Filament

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A piece of resistant wire in a light bulb the wire glows when electricity passes through it

27
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Short circuit

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electrical circuit that allows a current to travel along an unintended path with no or a very low electrical impedance.

28
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Component

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a part or element of a larger whole, especially a part of a machine or vehicle.

29
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Neutral

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also known as “identity element”. Neutral solution: a chemical solution which is neither acidic nor basic. Neutral particle: a particle without electrical charge.

30
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Electricity

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form of energy resulting from the existence of charged particles (such as electrons or protons), statically as an accumulation of charge or dynamically as a current.

30
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ampere

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the flow of electric charge across a surface at the rate of one coulomb per second

31
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Plug

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a device for making an electrical connection,

32
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Switch

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a device for making and breaking the connection in an electric circuit.

33
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Charges

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physical property of matter that causes it to experience a force when placed in an electromagnetic field

Positive negative

34
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Buzzer

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an electrical device, similar to a bell, that makes a buzzing noise and is used for signaling.

35
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Electric appliance

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Home appliances

36
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Electric device

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a device that trips like a switch and opens the circuit when overloaded.