DRAM 005 Study Guide - Quiz Guide: Stater, Direct Current, Alternating Current

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Inside of a battery: separated by a strong insulator, there are electrodes both positive and negative but they are. Means the path of the electrons is one way. Anything using a battery: alternating current (ac) There is a column called a stater. On the stater, there are a whole bunch of magnets. The positive end pushes the electricity down the wire and the negative end pulls the electrons into the wire. Has 60 cycles per second: electricity moves in a b flat. Complete circuit: must have a power source, a load, a conductor. Atoms: the picture on the right is wrong. Rings are electrons: there is space between them. Vast amounts of nothing: atom : baseball :: grape : earth. How to measure things doing with electricity: volts. Measures the quantity of electricity flowing: watts. Power: power = volts * amps, omns. If one filament breaks, then the entire system turns off because there isn"t a complete path.

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