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Electric current

Unit 12 Review Physics

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Name ____________________ Date ______ Mr. Carcich CP Physics Current Electricity & Circuit Review Be sure you understand completely the following concepts. You need to know: Electric Current Define current. What are the units for electrical current? What is conventional current? What is drift velocity? Current- the rate of flow of electrical charges Conventional current- the flow that positive charges would flow (if they did flow), positive to negative Actual current- direction that electrons would flow, negative to positive Drift velocity- average velocity that a particle, such as an electron, attains due to an electric field What is necessary for a current to begin to flow? What must you connect to a circuit?

Physics 2 test one study guide answers

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Answers - II Chapter 22 Electrostatics 22.1 Questions About Electrostatics 1) Which force binds atoms together to form molecules? A) gravitational B) nuclear C) electrical D) centripetal E) none of these 2) The fundamental force underlying all chemical reactions is A) gravitational. B) nuclear. C) centripetal. D) electrical. E) None of the above choices are correct. 3) In an electrically neutral atom the number of protons in the nucleus is equal to the number of A) electrons that surround the nucleus. B) neutrons in the nucleus. C) Choices A and B are both correct. D) Choices A and B are both incorrect. 4) A positive ion has more A) electrons than neutrons. B) electrons than protons. C) protons than electrons. D) protons than neutrons.
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