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Electricity circuits

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What is Ohm's law?   Current*resistance= Voltage  
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What is a series circuit?   A circuit that has only one way for energy to travel  
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What is a parallel circuit?   A circuit that allows multiple ways for energy to travel  
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What does every circuit consist of?   A power source, conductor wires, and a resistor  
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What is the difference of a series circuit and a parallel circuit?   A parallel circuit has multiple ways of energy travel and a series circuit has one  
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What is a voltmeter?   A devise used to measure voltage, or electrical potential energy  
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What is ammeter?   A devise used to measure current  
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What is a short circuit?   Short circuits is a connection that allows current to take the path of least resistance  
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What measures help protect people from electrical shocks and short circuits?   A measure of current  
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What is the difference between a circuit breaker and a fuses?   A circuit breaker is a reusable safety switch that breaks the circuit when there is a lot of energy a fuse melts when there is too much energy  
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What does grounded mean   Grounded means when charges flow directly from the circuit into the earth.  
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Coloumb (C)   Unit for charge (Q)  
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Amperes (Amps)   Unit for current (I)  
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Volts (V)   Unit for Voltage (V)  
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Joules (J)   Unit for eneryy (E)  
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Ohm's (Ω)   Unit for resistance (R)  
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Q   Charge  
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I   Current  
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t   time  
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R   resistance  
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V   Voltage  
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E   energy  
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