McKinney - Science
Quiz yourself by thinking what should be in
each of the black spaces below before clicking
on it to display the answer.
Help!
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Anode | positive electrode, as in a battery
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Battery | A device that converts chemical energy into electrical energy, producing an electric current when connected in a circuit
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Cathode | The negative electrode of a device in an electrical circuit
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Current | which is the flow of electric charge
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Electrolyte | Any substance which, when in solution will conduct an electric current. Acids, bases, and salts are common electrolytes.
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Volt | Basic unit of electrical potential
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Appliance | A household device operated by use of electricity or gas
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Kilowatt-hour | A measurement of energy. One kilowatt hour is equal to one kilowatt being used for one hour.
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watt | VoA standard unit of power defined as one Joule of energy transferred or dissipated in one secondlts x amps=watts.
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Anode | positive electrode, as in a battery
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Battery | A device that converts chemical energy into electrical energy, producing an electric current when connected in a circuit
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Cathode | The negative electrode of a device in an electrical circuit
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Current | which is the flow of electric charge
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Electrolyte | Any substance which, when in solution will conduct an electric current. Acids, bases, and salts are common electrolytes.
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Volt | Basic unit of electrical potential
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Appliance | A household device operated by use of electricity or gas
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Kilowatt-hour | A measurement of energy. One kilowatt hour is equal to one kilowatt being used for one hour.
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watt | A standard unit of power defined as one Joule of energy transferred or dissipated in one second Volts x amps=watts.
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