conductor
one-way switch
load device
resistance
electrons
joule effect
current
neutrons
power source
push switch
voltage
two-way switch
environmental impact
protons
electric current
fuse
difference in electrical energy between two points
the amount of electrons flowing through a wire over a certain time
the flow of electrons from one atom to another
component that receives the electrical energy from the power source and converts it to the other types of useful energy
Positively charged particles found in the nucleus of the atom
component that supplies electrical energy to the rest of the circuit
device used to allow or prevent the flow of electric current through an electric circuit
device that changes the status of a circuit to one of two possible ones
Component that transports the electrical energy from the power source to the load devices
device that protects the circuit from power surges
negatively charged particles moving around in shells in the atom
phenomenon where heat is produced as electrons move through a conductor or load device
device that allows or prevents the flow of electric current while it is pressed
opposition to the flow of the electric current
particles with no charge found in the nucleus of the atom
effects that the use of energy has on the environment