Electricity Flashcards

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Electrical Current

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The electric charge transferred per second.

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Direct Current (d.c.)

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The flow of current in one direction only.

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Alternating Current (a.c.)

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The back and forth flow of current.

Current changes direction every fraction of a second.

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4
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Electric Field

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A force field that surrounds any electric charge.

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5
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Potential Difference (Voltage)

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The energy supplied to each coulomb of charge that passes through a power supply.

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6
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Mains Voltage

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The voltage supplied to any electrical device plugged into the mains.

In the UK, this is 230 V.

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7
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Resistance

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The opposition to current flow.

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8
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Ohm’s Law

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For a fixed temperature, the voltage across a conductor is directly proportional to the current passing through it.

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9
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Ohmic Conductor

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A component that obeys Ohm’s law.

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Non-Ohmic Conductor

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A component that does not obey Ohm’s law.

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11
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Series Circuit

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A circuit in which all components are connected one after the other and there is only one path for the current to flow.

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Parallel Circuit

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A circuit in which there is more than one path (branch) for the current to flow.

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13
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Cell

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A component used to power a circuit.

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14
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Battery

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A collection of two or more cells.

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15
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Bulb/Lamp

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A component that converts electrical energy to light energy.

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Switch

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A component that allows a circuit to be turned on/off.

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17
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Resistor

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A component that opposes the flow of current.

18
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Variable Resistor

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A component that allows the flow of current in a circuit to be changed.

19
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Ammeter

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A component used to measure the current in a circuit.

20
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Voltmeter

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A device used to measure the voltage across a circuit component.

21
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Ohmmeter

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A device used to measure the resistance of a circuit component.

22
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Motor

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A component that converts electrical energy to mechanical energy.

23
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D.C. Supply

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A component that produces a constant voltage.

24
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A.C. Supply

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A component that produces an alternating voltage.

25
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Diode

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A component that allows current to flow in one direction only.

26
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Capacitor

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A component that stores charge and therefore electrical energy.

27
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Microphone

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A component that converts sound energy to electrical energy.

28
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Loudspeaker

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A component that converts electrical energy to sound energy.

29
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Thermocouple

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A component that converts heat energy into electrical energy.

30
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Solar/Photovoltaic Cell

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A component that converts light energy into electrical energy.

31
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Thermistor

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A temperature-dependent resistor whose resistance varies with temperature.

32
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LDR

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A light-dependent resistor whose resistance varies with light intensity.

33
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LED (Light Emitting Diode)

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A type of diode that converts electrical energy to light energy.

34
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Potential Divider

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An arrangement of two or more resistors in series where the voltage from the supply splits across each resistor.

35
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Transistor

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A semiconductor device that can be used as an electronic switch.

36
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NPN Transistor

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A type of transistor that will switch on when the voltage across it reaches 0.7 V.

37
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MOSFET

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A type of transistor that will switch on when the voltage across it reaches 2.0 V.

38
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Time Delay Circuit

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A circuit, involving a capacitor and switch, in which there is a delay between switching on and the device turning on.

39
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Relay Switch

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A device consisting of an electromagnetic coil and switch that can be used to control a high voltage circuit using a safe low voltage circuit.

40
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Electrical Power

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The electrical energy transferred per second.

41
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Fuse

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A safety device containing a thin wire which will break (melt) when too large a current flows through it.