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All electricity is the movement of which subatomic particles?
nuclei |
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electrons |
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protons |
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neutrons |
All electricity is the movement of electrons which are subatomic particles that orbit the nucleus of an atom. Electrons occupy various energy levels called shells and how well an element enables the flow of electrons depends on how many electrons occupy its outer (valence) electron shell.
Why does current in an electric circuit create heat?
the wire in the circuit burns when current passes through |
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current is naturally hot |
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heat is created when the current overcomes resistance in the wire |
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voltage is naturally hot |
Current in an electric circuit creates heat when the current overcomes resistance in the wire.
A transistor works by allowing a small amount of current to control general current flow. Where is the small amount of current applied?
emitter |
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collector |
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base |
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input |
The transistor is the foundation of modern electronic devices. It is made entirely from semiconductor material (making it a solid state device) and can serve many different functions in a circuit including acting as a switch, amplifier, or current regulator. A transistor works by allowing a small amount of current applied at the base to control general current flow from collector to emitter through the transistor.
Voltage and current are __________ proportional.
directly |
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inversely |
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not |
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indirectly |
Voltage (V) is the electrical potential difference between two points. Electrons will flow as current from areas of high potential (concentration of electrons) to areas of low potential. Voltage and current are directly proportional in that the higher the voltage applied to a conductor the higher the current that will result.
The ohm is a unit of measurement for:
power |
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resistance |
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capacitance |
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energy |
Resistance is opposition to the flow of current and is measured in ohms (Ω). One ohm is defined as the amount of resistance that will allow one ampere of current to flow if one volt of voltage is applied. As resistance increases, current decreases as resistance and current are inversely proportional.