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An electric current that regularly changes the direction of its flow.
Alternating current
The unit used to measure the amount of current that flows past a point in one second.
Ampere (A or amp)
An object or device that stores an electric charge.
Capacitors
A circular conducting path.
Circuit
A safety device that switches to break a circuit if current becomes too high.
Circuit breaker
The unit of electrical charge.
Coulomb
The flow of charges.
Current
The effects produced by moving charges.
Current electricity
An electric current that flows in only one direction.
Direct current
Any material that offers little resistance to the flow of an electrical current.
Electrical conductor
Energy that is associated with the flow of charged particles through a conductor.
Electrical energy
A material in which electrons stick with their atoms. Because the electrons don't move, these materials are poor conductors of electricity.
Electrical insulator
A charge is a measure of the electrical energy, positive or negative, held by an object.
Electric charge
A movement or flow of electrically charged particles, typically measured in amperes.
Electric current
A general term for the variety of phenomena resulting from the presence and flow of electric charges. The movement of charged particles.
Electricity
The capacity of an electric field to do work, typically measured in volts.
Electric potential
The rate at which electric energy is converted to or from another energy form, such as light, heat, or mechanical energy.
Electric power
A device that detects electric charges.
Electroscope
The study of electricity where the charges are not flowing.
Electrostatics
A safety device that melts to break a circuit if the current becomes too high
Fuses
Charging an object by shifting the paths of its electrons.
Induction
1000 watts
Kilowatt (kW)
Like charges repel; unlike charges attract.
Law of charges
The resistive devices in an electrical circuit.
Load
The unit used to measure resistance.
Ohm
Voltage equals the current multiplied by the resistance.
Ohm's Law
A circuit with two or more paths for the electrons in it to follow.
Parallel circuit
Opposition to the flow of electrons
Resistance
An object that resists the flow of electricity.
Resistor
A substance that holds its electrons in a way that allows a partial flow of electricity.
Semiconductors
A circuit with a single path for all the electrons in it to follow.
Series circuit
A situation in which an electrical current passes through a path shorter than the entire circuit.
Short circuit
The effects produced by stationary charges.
Static electricity
A device that can be used to break (open or close) a circuit.
Switch
An electrical charge produced by friction between two objects.
Triboelectricity
Common materials are ranked according to how well they create static electricity when rubbed with another material, as well as what charge the material will possess.
Triboelectric series
The amount of push needed to cause electrons to move between two points.
Voltage
The unit used to measure the difference between electrical potentials.
Volt (V)
The SI unit of power; 1 joule of energy per second.
Watt (W)