Electricity Flashcards

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1
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How does a material become charged?

A

Becomes negatively charged by gaining electrons and becomes positively charged by losing electrons.

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What will two objects carrying the same type of charge do if they are brought close to each other?

A

Repel each other.

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3
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What is an electric field?

A

Region of space around a charged object in which another charged object will experience as electrostatic force.

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What units are charge, current, and time measured in?

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Coulumbs (C), amperes (A), seconds (s) respectively.

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What is the same at all points when charge flows in a closed loop?

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Current.

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What happens to the strength of an electric field as you get further from the charged particle?

A

It decreases.

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What is electric current?

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Rate of flow of charge.

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What must there be in a closed circuit so that electrical charge can flow?

A

Source of potential difference.

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Which two factors does current depend on and what are their units?

A

Resistance in ohms, p.d. in volts (V)

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What is an ohmic conductor?

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Conductor where current is directly proportional to the voltage so resistance is constant (at constant temperature)

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What happens to the current if the resistance is increased but the p.d. stays the same?

A

Current decreases.

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What happens to the resistance of a filament lamp as its temperature increases?

A

Resistance increases.

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What happens to the resistance of a thermometer as its temperature increases?

A

Resistance decreases.

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What happens to the resistance of a light-dependant resistor when light intensity increases?

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Resistance decreases.

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What are the main features of a series circuit?

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Same current through each component, total p.d. of power supply is shared between components, total resistance of all components is the sum of the resistance of each component.

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What are the main features of a parallel circuit?

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p.d. across each branch is the same, total current through circuit is the sum of the currents in each branch - total resistance of all resistors is less than the resistance of the smallest individual resistor.