Glossary of Terms
... Linkage rods, levers, or parts connected with joints to allow motion in one place to be transmitted to another location Load (electrical) a resistance to the current in an electrical circuit (Resistance ...
... Linkage rods, levers, or parts connected with joints to allow motion in one place to be transmitted to another location Load (electrical) a resistance to the current in an electrical circuit (Resistance ...
Electricity/Magnetism Study Guide (Answer Key)
... electricity and magnetism. Conductors and Insulators – 4.3a • Electrical energy moves through materials that are conductors. • Insulators do not conduct electricity well. List Examples Conductors • Metal • Water • Wires ...
... electricity and magnetism. Conductors and Insulators – 4.3a • Electrical energy moves through materials that are conductors. • Insulators do not conduct electricity well. List Examples Conductors • Metal • Water • Wires ...
R Ch 37 Electric Induction pg 1
... • Electromagnetic Waves have an magnetic half and an electric half that; • 1) move as a wave • 2) are at 90 degrees to each other • 3) they can move through a vacuum (space) ...
... • Electromagnetic Waves have an magnetic half and an electric half that; • 1) move as a wave • 2) are at 90 degrees to each other • 3) they can move through a vacuum (space) ...
Electrical Energy and Magnetism
... Electric circuit- a closed path that electric current follows In a battery, there is a voltage difference between the two terminals (ends) Negatively charged electrons flow from the negative terminal of a battery to the positive terminal and the current goes the opposite way ...
... Electric circuit- a closed path that electric current follows In a battery, there is a voltage difference between the two terminals (ends) Negatively charged electrons flow from the negative terminal of a battery to the positive terminal and the current goes the opposite way ...