Electricity + Magnetism Flashcards
H Physics 1 (HS) - Summative Tic Tac Toe
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Physical field that surrounds electrically charged particles.
Ex: Wave produced by a radio broadcast antenna
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One directional flow of charge that is consistent.
Ex: Current that flows in a flashlight
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Electrical current that sways back and forth.
Ex: Power Lines
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Field that forces charged particles to move in a circle.
Ex: Compass
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Region in a magnetic field where magnetization is in a uniform direction.
Ex: Iron and Nickel
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Region at the end of a magnet where the magnetic field is the strongest.
Ex: Globe
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Magnet where magnetic field is produced by electric currents.
Ex: Speakers
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Dominant Force in the interactions of atoms and molecules.
Ex: AC generators
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Transfers electrical energy from an alternating current circuit to another. Can be step up or down, up - low to high, down - high to low.
Ex: Cell Phone
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Point where total resistance is measured in a circuit.
Ex: In a series circuit with two resistors R1=2 ohms and R2= 5 ohms.
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Machine that converts mechanical energy to electrical energy.
Ex: Alternator in a car
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Machine that converts electrical energy into mechanical energy.
Ex: Electric Fans
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The difference of electrical potential energy between two points.
Ex: Two terminals in a battery
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A material where electric current does not flow easily.
Ex: Plastic
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A material that transmits electricity easily.
Ex: Copper
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Passive electrical component that opposes the flow of an electric current. Measured in ohms.
Ex: Lightbulb
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Pressure that pushes electricity.
Ex: Battery
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Rate at which work is done; energy is transformed into an electrical circuit.
Ex: Heaters
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Unit of electrical current.
Ex: 5A
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SI unit of electrical resistance.
Ex: Resistors
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Unit for voltage
Ex: 1.5 V
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Way of charging an object with electrons without actually touching an object to a charged object.
Ex: Wireless access point
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A circuit that has two or more paths for currents to flow.
Ex: Lighting system in homes
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A circuit with only one path for electric current to flow.
Ex: Water Heaters
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