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9457241242lazy electronelectricity is like a lazy electron who doesn't want to go anywhere, when charge is to flow (like a river), the electron doesn't move, but it pushes its neighbor, this process is repeated for the length of the wire0
9457241243currentflow of positive charges in theory but flow of negative charges in real life, a river of electrical energy that moves through a wire, must have a closed continuous loop to work, number of charges that travel per second (Amps) I=q/t1
9457241244batteryvoltage (source) (Volts)2
9457241245resistanceimpedes current, uses energy (Ohms Ω)3
9457241246ammetermeasures current (Amps)4
9457241247voltmetermeasures voltage (Volts)5
9457241248schematicsa sketch of what a circuit looks like, represents how the current will flow in the circuit, specific types of symbols for sketches6
9457241266conductor symbol7
9457241267switch symbol8
9457241271lamp symbol9
9457241272electric connection symbol10
9457241273battery symbol11
9457241275voltmeter symbol12
9457241276ammeter symbol13
9457241250Ohm's lawOhm defined how current (amps), voltage (volts), and resistance (Ohms Ω) relate14
9457241251V=IROhm's law equation, V=voltage of battery, I=current, R=resistance15
9457241252P=I²R=V²/R=IVpower equation, P=power(watts)=energy/time, I=current (Amps), R=resistance (Ω), V=voltage (Volts)16
9457241254parallel circuitscurrent has multiple paths to follow, broken circuit may not stop electrical flow, voltage is same throughout each resistor, current adds for each17
9457241255series circuitcurrent has only one path to follow, broken circuit stops all flow of electricity, current is the same through each resistor, voltage adds for each18
9457241256voltage in circuitsparallel: V=V1=V2=V3=... (voltmeters only for voltage) series: V=V1+V2+V3+...19
9457241257current in circuitsparallel: I=I1+I2+I3+... (increases w/ additional resistors) series: I=I1=I2=I3=... (decreases w/ additional resistors, ammeters only)20
9457241258resistance in circuitsparallel: 1/R=1/R1+1/R2+1/R3+... (decreases w/additional resistors) series: R=R1+R2+R3+... (increases w/ additional resistors)21
9457241264direct currentflows 1 direction only, defined by Ohm's law22

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