Chapter 2: Electricity

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Potential difference

________ is the driving force that pushes the charge round.

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IR

Using V= ________, an increase in current means a decrease in the total resistance of the circuits.

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negative ends

Alternating currents are produced by alternating voltages in which the positive and ________ keep alternating.

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electrical charge

When a(n) ________ goes through a change in potential difference, then energy is transferred.

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Resistance

________ is anything that slows the flow down.

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Sparks

________ are caused when there is a high enough potential difference between a charged object and the earth.

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strong electric field

The ________ causes electrons in the air particles to be removed.

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Transformers

________ are nearly 100 % efficient, so the power in primary coil= power in secondary coil.

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Ammeter

The ________: Measures the current flowing through the test wire.

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national grid

The ________ uses a high pd and a low current.

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material

The ________ that loses the electrons loses some negative charge, and is left with an equal positive charge.

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mains supply

The live wire provides the alternating potential difference (about 230V) from the ________.

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Electricity

________ is distributed via the Nation Grid.

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Energy

________ is supplied to the charge at the power source to ‘ raise it through a potential.

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LDR

A(n) ________ is a resistor that is dependent on the intensity of light.

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Thermistors

________ make useful temperature detectors, temperature sensors and electronic thermostats.

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Parallel Circuits

In ________, each components is separately connected to the +ve and- ve of the supply, except ammeters, which are always connected in series.

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certain insulating materials

When ________ are rubbed together, negatively charged electrons will be scraped off one and dumped on the other.

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maximum safety

Appliances are often given a power rating- theyre labelled with the ________ power that they can operate at.

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Electric field lines

________ go from positive to negative.

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Electrical Appliances

________ are designed to transfer energy to components in the circuit when a current flows.

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neutral wire

The ________ completes the circuit- when the appliance is operating normally, current flows through the live and ________, at 0V.

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Ohmic conductors

________ have a constant resistance.

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electric fields

Sparking can be explained by ________.

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UK mains supply

The ________ is an ac supply at around 50Hz.

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Transformers all

________ have two coils, a primary coil and a secondary coil joined with an iron coil.

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V Characteristics

The term I- ________ refers to a graph which shows how the current flowing through a component changes as the potential difference across it is increased.

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Non linear components

________ have a curved I- V characteristic.

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total energy

The ________ transferred by an appliance depends on how long the appliance is on for and its power.

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series circuit

In a(n) ________, the current is the same everywhere so the total current in the circuit is reduced when a resistor is added.

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ac supplies

In ________ the current is constantly changing direction.

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Potential difference

________ is increased using a step- up transformer.

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electrical charge

When a(n) ________ flows through a filament lamp, it transfers some energy to the thermal energy store of the filament which is designed to heat up.

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Energy

________ is Transferred from Cells to other Sources.

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parallel circuits

In ________ the total current flowing around the circuit is equal to the total of all the currents through the separate components.

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Potential difference

________ is changed by a transformer.

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potential difference

The ________ across each resistor is lower, so the current through each resistor is also lower.

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Potential Difference

Power also depends on Current and ________.

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Unit

ohm

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Formula

Q=It

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The Ammeter

Measures the current flowing through the test wire

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The Voltmeter

Measures the potential difference across the test wire

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The calculate the resistance you can do

R=V/I

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In series circuits the same current flows through all components

R(total) = R1 + R2

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There are two types of electricity supplies

alternating current(ac) and direct current(dc)

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Only electrons move

never positive charges

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LDR

Light dependent resistor

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Live wire

Provides the alternating potential difference

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Earth wire

For protecting the wiring and safety

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Neutral wire

Completes the circuit, at 0V

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