When insulating materials are rubbed together, negatively charged electrons will be scraped off one and dumped on the other. This will leave a positive static charge on one and a negative static charge on the other
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Explain how opposite charges attract each other
When two electrically charged objects are brought close together, they exert a force on one another. If these charges are opposite, they will attract. If they are the same, they will repel
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Define current and what its unit is
The flow of electric charge round a circuit. Unit: ampere, A
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Define potential difference and what its unit it
The driving force that pushes the current round. Unit: voltage, V
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What is the function of an ammeter?
Measures the current in amps (A). Must be placed in series and can be put anywhere in series in the main circuit, but never parallel to the voltmeter
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What is the function of a voltmeter?
Measures the potential difference in volts (V). Must be placed in parallel around the component
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Current only flows in................. through a diode
one direction
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Why are LED's (light emitting diodes) useful?
They use a smaller current and than other forms of lighting
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The resistance of a .............. decreases as temperature increases
thermistor
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What is AC and what does it do?
Alternating current. It means that the current is constantly changing direction
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What is DC and what does it do?
Direct current. It means that the current always keeps flowing in the same direction
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Why are some cables called three-core cables?
Because they have three wires
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What are the names of the three wires that are composed within a cable?
Live wire, neutral wire and earth wire
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Why is the earth wire called an earth wire and what is the colour of the wire?
The earth wire is green and yellow and it carries electricity to the earth
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What is the colour of the live wire?
Brown
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What is the colour of the neutral wire?
Blue
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Earthing and fuses prevent..........
Electrical overloads
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Other cards in this set
Card 2
Front
When two electrically charged objects are brought close together, they exert a force on one another. If these charges are opposite, they will attract. If they are the same, they will repel
Back
Explain how opposite charges attract each other
Card 3
Front
The flow of electric charge round a circuit. Unit: ampere, A
Back
Card 4
Front
The driving force that pushes the current round. Unit: voltage, V
Back
Card 5
Front
Measures the current in amps (A). Must be placed in series and can be put anywhere in series in the main circuit, but never parallel to the voltmeter
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