It is the standard unit of measure of electric current.
Amp or Ampere
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An electric current that reverses direction on a periodic basis. It is widely used to transport power on power lines
Alternating current (AC)
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A device that stores and produces electricity from chemical cells.
Battery
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A basic electrical component that stores electric charge. They are made from two electrical conductors separated by an insulator.
Capacitor
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It's a material that allows the free flow of electric charge.
Conductor
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A law of physics that describes the electrostatic interaction between charged particles.
Coulomb's law
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It is formed from the union of two semiconductors, one of type P called the anode and another of type N called cathode
Diode
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A type of current that only flows in one direction (unlike AC which periodically reverses direction).
Direct current (DC)
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This is a basic characteristic of matter that is based on the balance of protons (positive charge) and electrons (negative charge). The standard unit is the coulomb
Electric charge
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It's a collection of electronic components connected by a conductive wire that allows for electric current to flow.
Electric circuit
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It is the flow of electric charge through a material. The standard unit is the ampere.
Electric current
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It is the difference in electrical charge between two points in a circuit. It is also called the voltage.
Electric potential
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The interaction between magnetic fields and electric currents.
Electromagnetism
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A basic subatomic particle found in all atoms, they carry electricity by flowing from one atom to the next in a conductive material.
Electrons
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A basic passive electrical component that resists changes in electric current. They are generally made by winding or coiling a wire, sometimes around a magnetic core. The unit of measure is the Henry.
Inductors
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A material in which an electronic charge does not flow freely and does not conduct the flow of electric current