Electrical Circuits

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battery

DC voltage source that converts chemical energy to electrical energy

series circuit

a circuit with only one path for current flow

relay

an electromechanical switching device with a coil and one or more sets of contacts

ammeter

an instrument for measuring electrical current

matter

anything that has mass and occupies space

ohm

basic unit of measurement for resistance

nucleus

center of an atom

voltage drop

change in voltage across a component caused by the current flowing through it and the amount of resistance opposing it

circuit

complete path for current flow

resistor

component that normally opposes current flow in a DC circuit

transformer

device consisting of one or more coils of wire wrapped around a common core that is used to step voltage up or down

resistance

electrical property that opposed the flow of current through a circuit and measured in ohm's

neutrons

electrically neutral particles in atoms

protons

electrically positive particles in atoms

solenoid

electromagnetic coil used to control a mechanical device such as a valve

current

flow of electrons in a circuit and measured in amperes

volt

force required to produce a current of one ampere through a resistance of one ohm

ohmmeter

instrument used to measure resistance

insulator

material through which it is difficult to conduct an electric current

conductor

material through which it is relatively easy to maintain an electric current

electrons

negatively charged particles that orbit the nucleus of an atom

mega

one million

kilo

one thousand

ampere

one volt applied across one ohm of resistance causes a current flow of one of these

joule of work

one volt is the potential difference between two points for which one coulomb of electricity will do one of these

power

rate of doing electrical work and measured in watts

electrical power

rate of doing work or the rate at which energy is used or dissipated

ohm's law

statement of the relationship between current, voltage, and resistance in and electrical circuit

watt

the basic unit of measurement for electrical power

coulomb

the common unit used for specifying the size of a given charge

voltage

the driving force that makes current flow in a circuit

valence shell

the outermost ring of electrons orbiting the nucleus of an atom

atom

the smallest particle of an element that will still retain the properties of that element

schematic

type of drawing in which symbols are used


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