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23 Cards in this Set
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Current, voltage, and resistance is known at what |
Ohm’s law |
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EMF means what |
Electromotive force |
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What are the physiological damage to you body when current flows through you |
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What is matter |
All things that makes up the universe |
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What is the simplest form of matter |
Element |
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The number of electrons each shell or orbital ring can hold is determined by the formula. What is the formula |
Back (Definition) |
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What is the valence ring |
Electrons in the outer ring |
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What is valence electrons |
The electrons in the outer ring |
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Conductors are what |
Material that allows electrical current to flow easily |
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What does insulator mean |
Material that strongly resists the flow of electrical current |
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What does semi conductor mean |
Material that falls between a conductor and an insulator in terms of the conductivity scale |
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What is a good example of a conductor |
Materials whose atoms have only one or two electrons in the valence ring |
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What is an example of and insulator |
And element that has full of close to a full valence shell |
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What is an example of a semiconductor |
It had 4 electrons in its outer shell |
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The number of electrons each shell or orbital ring can hold is determined by the formula. What is the formula |
Back (Definition) |
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What are the three main parts of an atom |
Electron, protons, and neutrons |
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What are the smaller sub-particles of the proton and neutron |
Quarks |
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You can tell the elements bye it’s what |
Atomic number |
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How big is the electron |
It’s three times the size than the proton but it’s much lighter than the proton |
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How big is the proton |
It has 1,836 times more mass than the electron |
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What holds the nucleus together |
A strong nuclear force that is carries by and other particles called gluon |
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Gluon is responsible for what |
Binding quarks together to form protons and neutrons |
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Do electrons want to fly off into space |
Yes the centrifugal force pulls the electrons back and makes them a perfect balance |