P2-Electricity KW Flashcards
Alternating Potential Difference
A continually oscillating current flow, which results in the
potential difference across two points continually oscillating between a positive and negative
value.
Amperes (Amps)
The unit of current
Attraction
A force pulling two opposite charges together, when they are brought near each other.
Coulomb
The unit of charge.
Diode
A component that only allows current to flow through in the forward direction. They have very large resistances in the reverse direction.
Direct Potential Difference
A one-directional current flow
Earth Wire
The green and yellow striped safety wire that prevents an appliance from becoming live.
Electric Field Lines
Lines representing an electric field, that point in the direction in which a positive charge would experience an electric force.
Electric Field
A region in which a charge will experience a non-contact, electric force. All charged objects have an electric field around them, and this field is stronger the closer you are to the charge.
Electrical Current
The rate of flow of electrical charge. Its value is the same at any position in a single closed loop.
Electrical Work
When charge flows in a circuit, electrical work is said to be done
Filament Lamp
A light emitting component consisting of an enclosed metal filament. Its resistance increases as the filament’s temperature increases.
Insulation
The coating around power cables that prevents electrocution and is colour coded to allow for easy identification.
Light Dependent Resistor (LDR)
A light sensitive component whose resistance increases as its temperature decreases.
Live Wire
The brown coloured wire that carries the alternating current from the supply in a mains power supply