Chapter 2- Electricity Flashcards
What is electricity?
The flow of electric charge (electrons)
How is electric current produced?
Free electrons create electricity which creates a chan effect that creates a flow of electrons.
What acts as a charge carrier and what allows us to move charges?
Electrons can act as charge carriers and free electrons all us to move charges
What are the components of a circuit and give an example.
- Source (battery)
- Load (light bulb)
- Control (switch)
- Conductor (connecting wires)
What is a circuit?
Components of electrical devices and wires to create a path for electricity to flow from one point to another.
What is an electric cell?
A component which uses chemical reactions to produce electricity
What is a battery?
Two or more cells which uses external connections to produce electricity
What is the difference between a wet and dry cell?
A wet cell consists of electrolyte (common household material) whereas a dry cell is when electrolyte is restrained (cell phones and computers)
Who are the inventors of the light bulb?
Humphrey Davy (incandescent light bulb)
Thomas Edison
Joseph Swan
What does LED stand for?
Light-emitting diode
What is an LED?
Two lead semi-conductor light source
What does a resistor do and what is the unit for resistance?
Reduces current flow and reduces voltage (ohms)
What is a rheostat?
Electrical switch that adjusts current.
What is a potentiometer?
An adjustable voltage divider. Can act as a resistor and rheostat.
What is the relationship between resistance and current?
Higher resistance, lower current
Lower resistance, more current