Unit 1 Flashcards

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1
Q

Closed Loop

A

An arrangement where both lights are on

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2
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Open Loop

A

An arrangement where none of the lights come on

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3
Q

Conductor

A

Something mostly made out of metal put into the path and the lights come on, exception graphite

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4
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Insulator

A

Put in the path and light does not come on

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5
Q

Closed conducting path

A

All parts connected and the bulbs come on (CCP)

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6
Q

Circuit

A

a continuous conducting path including a set of batteries.

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7
Q

Charge

A

Whatever is moving though the wires

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8
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Conventional Charge flow

A

ICA(International Conventional Agreement), whatever is moving, it goes from red dot to blue dot.

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9
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Electricity

A

Something moving to make something happen

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10
Q

Identify situation where bulbs light

A

CCP parts of bulb

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11
Q

Differences between Conductors and Insulators

A

Conductors- made of metal, turns bulb on, charge flows through them

Insulator- not made of metal, bulbs dont turn on, charge does not go through them.

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12
Q

Be able to draw a CCP though a bulb and circuit

A

Unit 1 Review 10

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13
Q

Be able to give evidence basted on compass deflections to support one way conducting flow

A

Look up

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14
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Be able to identify and apply the definition of conventional current

A

Look up

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