Electricty Flashcards

1
Q

What is the definition of electricity?

A

The flow of electrons through simple materials and devices

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2
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Electrons leave an atom from what shell?

A

The Valance shell… outer most shell of electrons in an atom

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3
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How does electricity flow?

A

From negative to positive

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4
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What is the definition of current

A

The flow of electrons through a conductor

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5
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What is the unit of measurement for current?

A

Amps

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6
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What is the definition of voltage?

A

The potential difference between two point in an electric circuit

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7
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What is the definition of resistance?

A

The opposition of current flow

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8
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What is the unit of measurement for resistance

A

Ohms

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9
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What is ohms law

A

The current in a circuit is directly proportional to the applied voltage and inversely proportional to the circuit resistance

    V —————- I   X     R
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10
Q

What are the 4 requirements for a circuit

A

Power source
Conductors
Switch
Initiator/load

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11
Q

What is a conductor

A

Any material that allows electrons to move freely(1-2 valence electrons)

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12
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What is an insulator

A

Any material that does not allow electrons to move within it freely(8 valence electrons)

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13
Q

What is the result of a short in a battery

A

The premature exhaustion of battery life

Heat

Possible battery explosion

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14
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What happens to the total amps and volts when batteries are placed in series parallel

A

First add the volts in series and then add the total amperage in parallel

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15
Q

What are the 6 methods of producing voltage

A
Friction
Pressure 
Heat
Light
Chemical reaction 
Magnesium
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16
Q

A relay is an example of what type of switch

A

Electro magnetic switch (collapsing)

17
Q

What causes a collapsing circuit to function

A

Battery decay
Cutting the wrong wire
Anti-disturbance

18
Q

What causes movement of the contacts of a relay

19
Q

What do capacitors do

A

Store energy

20
Q

The work in a circuit is preformed by what?

A

Current or amps

21
Q

What’s the only thing that moves through a circuit

22
Q

What moves electrons through a circuit

23
Q

What 4 things affect resistance

A

Diameter
Length
Material
Temperature

24
Q

What two atomic particles make up an atom

A

Proton

Neutron

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What happens to batteries in series
Voltage increases current stays the same
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How do you add voltage with batteries in series
Count the small bars each is 1.5 volts
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How do you add amperage with batteries in parallel
For training 500 Milli amps is the standard for each battery
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How do you determine the resistance in a circuit with loads in parallel
(R1XR2) —————-=Ohms (R1+R2) (20X20) —————=10 Ohms (20+20)
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What type of circuit is a relay considered
A collapsing circuit
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What causes a collapsing circuit to function
Battery decay Cutting the wrong wire Anti-disturbance
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What causes the movement of the relay contacts
The energizing and de-energizing of the coil
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In series switches which switch must be closed to conduct current
All of them
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In parallel switches which switches must be closed to conduct current
Any of them
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What is a semi conductor
A material that can be used as either a conductor or resistor (4 valence electrons)