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RED 3. Switch 4. Series 5. Decreases
Energy Source 3. Switch 4. Series 5. Decreases 6. Electrical friction that slows down the flow of electric charges. 7. Like charges repel and Opposite charges attract Wire Load
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PURPLE Parallel Copper, Aluminum Plastic, Wood
An insulator slows down or stops the movement of charges, a conductor allows for the movement of charges. Amount of energy being converted by the bulb The movement of negatively charged particles. The push behind the movement of negatively charged particles. Charging by conduction involves the contact of a charged object to a neutral object.
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ORANGE They all go out The others stay on
Open no charges are flowing, Closed charges are flowing. DC-moves in one direction, AC-moves in two directions (backwards and forwards) Current increases as voltage increases To convert electricity into other forms of energy Amount of charge and distance Induction charging is a method used to charge an object without actually touching the object to any other charged object
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BLUE Electric power is the rate at which energy is transferred. It is measured in watts (like a 100 watt light bulb) Electrical energy is defined as an electric charge that lets work be accomplished. Amount of power being used over time. Voltage is the push that moves negatively charged particles. a stationary electric charge Thickness, Length of Wire, Temperature Thicker Wire-Less Resistance, Shorter Wire-Less Resistance, Cooler Temperature-Less Resistance Resistance- ohms Current-amps voltage-volts Friction, Conduction, Induction Negative particles are wiped away from an object.
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BROWN Battery Outlet Cheaper, easier to create, can be used in alarms and security systems. Cannot control loads individually, when one load goes out all loads stop working, more loads slows the current. All bulbs burn equally bright, can control loads individually, more loads do not slow the current. More expensive, more complicated construction the interaction of electric currents or fields and magnetic fields. a physical phenomenon produced by the motion of electric charge, resulting in attractive and repulsive forces between objects
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YELLOW Iron Repel Attract Domains
The more the domains are lined up the stronger the magnet is Lined Up Domains-magnet, Random Domains-Not a magnet 8. Earth’s iron core acts as a bar magnet creating a magnetic field around the Earth, protecting from various events.
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Pink Station They reverse. 3. Ferromagnets and electromagnets
4. Amount of voltage and Number of Coils 5. Earth’s magnetic field
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GREEN Math Station .8 volts 225 Watts or .225 kW 8 kWh 40 volts
10 ohms .05 volts 3 watts 79.2 kWh
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