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CURRENT ELECTRICITY

The energy of moving charges

(flow of electrons)

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PERMANENT SOURCESLarge amounts of electrical power

produced by Generators. (power plants)

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TEMPORARY SOURCES - Small amounts of

electrical power produced by Cells. (batteries)

ELECTROCHEMICAL CELL - Battery that produces

energy through a chemical reaction. (disposable)

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TEMPORARY SOURCES - Continued

STORAGE CELLBattery that needs to be charged in order to

produce energy. (rechargeable)

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What is Current Electricity?

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Current Electricity: the flow of electrons along a pathway (wire) from

negative to positive.

Negative

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Circuit: (from the root word circle) A pathway for electrons that ends at the

same point it starts.

Negative

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Complete or Closed Circuit: A circuit in which electrons can flow and

complete the path from the negative to the positive terminal of the

battery.

Negative

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Incomplete or Open Circuit: A circuit in which electrons cannot

flow and therefore cannot complete the path between the negative and

positive terminals of the battery because of openings or breaks.

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Incomplete or Open Circuit

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Electrical Device: any item used in an electric circuit.

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1. Load:(L) An electrical device that uses or resists electricity.

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2. Non-Load:(NL) An electrical device that does not use electricity and does

not have any resistance.

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3. Safety Devices: (SD) a non-load electrical device that controls the

circuit.

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CONDUCTOR - any material that allows electrons to flow. (metals)

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NON-CONDUCTOR - any material that prevents electrons from

flowing (non-metals)


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