Electricty Flashcards
What is the definition of electricity?
The flow of electrons through simple materials and devices
Electrons leave an atom from what shell?
The Valance shell… outer most shell of electrons in an atom
How does electricity flow?
From negative to positive
What is the definition of current
The flow of electrons through a conductor
What is the unit of measurement for current?
Amps
What is the definition of voltage?
The potential difference between two point in an electric circuit
What is the definition of resistance?
The opposition of current flow
What is the unit of measurement for resistance
Ohms
What is ohms law
The current in a circuit is directly proportional to the applied voltage and inversely proportional to the circuit resistance
V —————- I X R
What are the 4 requirements for a circuit
Power source
Conductors
Switch
Initiator/load
What is a conductor
Any material that allows electrons to move freely(1-2 valence electrons)
What is an insulator
Any material that does not allow electrons to move within it freely(8 valence electrons)
What is the result of a short in a battery
The premature exhaustion of battery life
Heat
Possible battery explosion
What happens to the total amps and volts when batteries are placed in series parallel
First add the volts in series and then add the total amperage in parallel
What are the 6 methods of producing voltage
Friction Pressure Heat Light Chemical reaction Magnesium
A relay is an example of what type of switch
Electro magnetic switch (collapsing)
What causes a collapsing circuit to function
Battery decay
Cutting the wrong wire
Anti-disturbance
What causes movement of the contacts of a relay
Magnesium
What do capacitors do
Store energy
The work in a circuit is preformed by what?
Current or amps
What’s the only thing that moves through a circuit
Electrons
What moves electrons through a circuit
Voltage
What 4 things affect resistance
Diameter
Length
Material
Temperature
What two atomic particles make up an atom
Proton
Neutron