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16300512728For electrical charge to flow through a closed circuit, what must there be?Must be a potential difference0
16300512729What is Current?IS the flow of Charge1
16300512730What equation links charge flow, current and time?Charge Flow (C) = Current (A) x Time (S)2
16300512731In a series circuit, is the value of the current the same at any point in the loop?Yes3
16300512732What equation links potential difference, current and resistancePotential Difference (V) = Current (A) X Resistance (Ohms)4
16300512733What does potential difference mean the same as?Voltage5
16300512734What does a current through a component depend on?The resistance of the component and the potential difference across it6
16300512735The greater the resistance of the component....The smaller the current for a given potential difference across the component7
16300512736How do you connect an ammeter in a circuit?You must connect it in series with the current flowing8
16300512737How do you connect a voltmeter in a circuit?You must connect it in parallel with the electrical energy (eg. Bulb)9
16300512738What is an ohmic conductor?A conductor which obeys Ohm's Law, and will have a positive gradient.10
16300512739In some resistors, what happens to the value of R?It remains constant11
16300512740What happens to the resistance of a thermistor as the temperature increases?Decreases12
16300512741Give a use of thermistorsThermostat13
16300512742What happens to the resistance of an LDR and the light intensity increases?Decreases14
16300512743Give a use of LDR's in circuitsSwitching lights on15
16300512744What is ohms law?The law that states that the current flowing through a resistor at constant temperature is directly proportional to the voltage across the resistor16
16300512745Compare Series Circuits vs Parallel CircuitsSeries circuit has the same current everywhere, whereas in a parallel circuit the current splits between the branches The potential difference in a series circuit is shared by components, but in parallel circuits, the potential difference is the same everywhere In parallel circuits, the total resistance of 2 resistors is less than the resistance of the smallest individual resistor, but in series circuits, the total resistance is the sum of the resistance of each component equals R1 + R217
16300512746What happens to the total resistance of a circuit as you add more light bulbs? (series and parallel)The resistance decreases18
16300512747Is the main electricity AC or DC?AC19
16300512748In the UK, what is mains frequency/voltage?Frequency is 50Hz and Voltage is 230V20
16300512749What does the live wire carry?Carries the alternating potential difference from the supply21
16300512750What does the neutral wire do?It completes the circuit22
16300512751What is the earth wire?Is a safety wire to stop the appliance becoming live23
16300512752What is the colour of the live wire?Brown24
16300512753What is the colour of the neutral wire?Blue25
16300512754What is the colour of the earth wire?Green and Yellow26
16300512755What are the equations for electrical power?Power (W) = potential difference (V) x Current (A) Power (W)- Current^2(A) x Resistance (Ohms)27
16300512756What is done when charge flows in a circuit?Work is done28
16300512757What equation links energy transferred, charge flow and potential difference?Energy transferred (J) = Charge Flow (C) x Potential Difference (V)29
16300512758What is a power rating of an appliance?It tells us how much electricity an appliance uses30
16300512759What is the national grid?A system of cables and transformers linking power stations to consumers31
16300512760What are the roles of step up transformersUsed to increase the potential difference cables (reduce energy loss)32
16300512761What are the roles of step down transformersUsed to decrease the potential difference so it is safe for domestic use33
16300512762Why is the national grid system an efficient way to transfer energy?Step-up transformers produce very high voltages which mean it is easy and quick to transmit electricity, and step-down transformers bring the electricity down to a safe voltage to use.34
16300512763Why does the resistance increase in a filament when the temperature increases?As it does not follow Ohm's law.35
16300512803Draw the symbol for a battery.36
16300512764What is the difference between a battery and a cell?A cell is just one, but a battery is more than one cell put together37
16300512804Draw the symbol for an ammeter.38
16300512765How must an ammeter be placed in a circuit?Placed in series39
16300512805Draw the symbol for a voltmeter.40
16300512766How must a voltmeter be placed in a circuit?Placed in parallel41
16300512806Draw the symbol for a lamp.42
16300512807Draw the symbol for a diode.43
16300512808Draw the symbol for a resistor.44
16300512809Draw the symbol for a LED (light emitting diodes).45
16300512810Draw the symbol for a variable resistor.46
16300512811Draw the symbol for a LDR (light dependent resistor).47
16300512812Draw the symbol for a fuse.48
16300512813Draw the symbol for a thermistor.49
16300512814Draw the symbol for an open switch.50
16300512815Draw the symbol for a closed switch.51
16300512767What is difference between series and parallel circuits?Just one wire, but parallel has multiple wires and does not go in a square52
16300512768Define charge.Amount of electricity53
16300512769Define current.Flow of electrons54
16300512770What is equation taking charge, current and time?Charge flow= Current x Time55
16300512771What are the units for charge?Coulombs56
16300512772What are the units for current?Amps57
16300512773What are the units for time?Seconds58
16300512774Define potential difference.What pushes the current around59
16300512775Define resistance.What controls the flow60
16300512776What is equation linking potential difference, current and resistance?Potential Difference = Current x Resistance61
16300512777What are the units of potential difference?Volts62
16300512778What are the units for resistance?Ohms63
16300512816Draw the current-potential different graphs for a conductor.64
16300512817Draw the current-potential different graphs for lamp.65
16300512818Draw the current-potential different graphs for a diode.66
16300512779How does resistance of a thermistor change as temperature changes?Temperature increase causes resistance decrease67
16300512780How does resistance of an LDR change as light intensity changes?Increase in light intensity causes resistance to decrease68
16300512781How does current behave in a series circuit?The same throughout69
16300512782How does potential difference behave in a series circuit?Splits between components70
16300512783How does resistance behave in a series circuit?Add all resisters together to get total resistance71
16300512784How does current behave in a parallel circuit?Splits across branches72
16300512785How does potential difference behave in a parallel circuit?The same throughout73
16300512786Calculate resistance in a parallel circuit1/R = 1/R1 + 1/R274
16300512787What is the voltage of mains electricity in the UK?230 V75
16300512788What is the frequency of mains electricity in the UK?50 Hz76
16300512789What is the difference between alternating and direct current?Direct current goes in one direction, alternating current goes in difference directions77
16300512790What are the three wires inside a plug?Live, Neutral and Earth78
16300512791What are the safety features on a plug?Covered in Plastic, and has a fuse79
16300512792What are the units for power?Watts80
16300512793What is the equation linking power, current and resistance?Power= Current^2 x Resistance81
16300512794What is equation linking energy, power and time?Energy = Power x Time82
16300512795What are the units for energy?J83
16300512796What are the units for time?Seconds84
16300512797What is equation linking energy, charge and potential difference?Energy = Charge x Potential Difference85
16300512798What is the National Grid?A network of cables that send electricity around the UK86
16300512799What does step up transformer do?Increase voltage87
16300512800What does a step-down transformer do?Decrease voltage88
16300512801Use of thermistorsCentral heating89
163005128022 Uses of LDRSStreet Lights or Security Lights90

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