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Defined as the electrical force per unit of charge |
Electronic Fields |
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This means that rubbing two materials together can rub electrons off of one and unto the other |
Friction |
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Refers to a material that hinders the flow of electrons |
Insulator |
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This term means no contact occurs between charged object and neutral object |
Induction |
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Refers to a material whose conduction electrons are free to move throughout |
Conductors |
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Refers to transfer of charge in which contact occurs between charged object and neutral object |
Conduction |
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The capacity of a capacitor to store energy in a form of electric charge |
Capacitance |
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Refers to the two charged conducting materials with same size and shape inside the capacitor |
Conductive plates |
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A component which has the ability or capacity to store energy |
Capacitor |
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The charging and discharging rate is very slow |
Capacitor |
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This device only works with a direct current |
Battery |
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who developed the concept of horsepower |
James Watt |
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Responsible in pushing the electric current |
Voltage |
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what is the SI unit for electrical current |
Ohms |
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Best material in making electrical wire due to its vulnerability to rust |
Copper |
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How many ampere is equal to 1 coulomb per second (C/s) |
One |