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Current, voltage, and resistance is known at what

Ohm’s law

EMF means what

Electromotive force

What are the physiological damage to you body when current flows through you

What is matter

All things that makes up the universe

What is the simplest form of matter

Element

The number of electrons each shell or orbital ring can hold is determined by the formula. What is the formula

Back (Definition)

What is the valence ring

Electrons in the outer ring

What is valence electrons

The electrons in the outer ring

Conductors are what

Material that allows electrical current to flow easily

What does insulator mean

Material that strongly resists the flow of electrical current

What does semi conductor mean

Material that falls between a conductor and an insulator in terms of the conductivity scale

What is a good example of a conductor

Materials whose atoms have only one or two electrons in the valence ring

What is an example of and insulator

And element that has full of close to a full valence shell

What is an example of a semiconductor

It had 4 electrons in its outer shell

The number of electrons each shell or orbital ring can hold is determined by the formula. What is the formula

Back (Definition)

What are the three main parts of an atom

Electron, protons, and neutrons

What are the smaller sub-particles of the proton and neutron

Quarks

You can tell the elements bye it’s what

Atomic number

How big is the electron

It’s three times the size than the proton but it’s much lighter than the proton

How big is the proton

It has 1,836 times more mass than the electron

What holds the nucleus together

A strong nuclear force that is carries by and other particles called gluon

Gluon is responsible for what

Binding quarks together to form protons and neutrons

Do electrons want to fly off into space

Yes the centrifugal force pulls the electrons back and makes them a perfect balance