Physic
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- 3. Is a measure of the ability of water to pass an electrical current
- 4. Device that melts when a large amount of current passes through it thereby interrupting the circuit
- 6. The pressure from an electrical circuit's power source that pushes charged electrons (current) through a conducting loop
- 7. For a given electric conductor, what is the name given to the ratio potential difference applied divided by current produced
- 8. A type of electrical current in which the direction of the flow of electrons switches back and forth at regular intervals or cycles
- 12. Device used to measure electrical current
- 15. It is when a single resistance replaces the combination of resistances without h changing the current in the circuit
- 16. Electrical resistance of a conductor of unit cross-sectional area and unit length
- 17. A current that flows always in one direction
- 18. Is divided into two rules which are the junction rule and the loop rule
- 19. The rate at which work is done and/or energy is transformed into an electrical circuit
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- 1. Branch of physics dealing with the effects arising from the interactions of electric currents with magnets other currents or themselves
- 2. Any energy source devices that use energy, and conducting wires that connect the two terminals of the battery to the two ends of the light bulb
- 5. A circuit that comprises a path along which the whole current flows through each component
- 9. A unit of measurement of the rate of an electron flow or current in an electrical conductor
- 10. The voltage across a conductor is directly proportional to the current flowing through it provided all physical conditions and temperatures remain constant
- 11. An electrical component that limits or regulates the flow of electrical current in an electronic circuit
- 13. It is the flow of electricity in an electronic circuit and to the amount of electricity flowing through a circuit
- 14. A circuit having more than one path for current flow
- 20. Measurement unit of the resistance in the SI which is defined as the resistance that allows the circulation of a current of an ampere when a potential difference of one volt is applied to it