1. | Electrostatistics | A. | Electricity at rest |
2. | Electric Forces | B. | The net electric charge is neither created nor destroyed but transferred from one material to another |
3. | Charge | C. | Electric potential energy “per” charge = Electric potential energy / charge |
4. | Conservation of Charge | D. | When the charge is NOT moving |
5. | Coulombs Law | E. | Energy charge due to its location in an electric field (increases when like charges are pushed closer together) |
6. | Coulomb | F. | Electric Potential measured in Volts |
7. | Conductor | G. | SI unit of charge (Symbol C = 6.24 x 10^18 electrons) |
8. | Insulator | H. | Relationship that electric force between 2 charges varies directly as the product of the charges and inversely as the square of the distance between them. |
9. | Semiconductor | I. | Atom or molecule with charges aligned so one side is more positive or negative than the opposite side. |
10. | Induced | J. | Electric Charge redistributed on an object due to the presence of a charged object nearby |
11. | Induction | K. | Used to represent an electric field (farther apart means weaker) |
12. | Grounding | L. | Measure by its effect on charges located in the field |
13. | Electrically Polarized | M. | SI Unit or electric potential (Symbol V) = 1 Joule / 1 Coulomb |
14. | Electric Field | N. | Material through which electric charge can flow (ie metals). |
15. | Magnitude of Electric Field | O. | Forces from particles in atoms |
16. | Direction of Electric Field | P. | Fundamental electrical property that causes mutual attractions or repulsions |
17. | Electric Field Lines | Q. | Material that is a poor conductor of electricity. |
18. | Zero Electric Field | R. | The charging of an object without direct contact |
19. | Electric Potential Energy | S. | Allowing charges to move freely along a connection between a conductor and the ground. |
20. | Electric Potential | T. | Direction of the force that would be on a positive test charge if placed at that point |
21. | Volt | U. | Material that can behave as a conductor or as an insulator of electricity. |
22. | Voltage | V. | Device used to store a charge in a circuit |
23. | Capacitor | W. | Force Field that surrounds an electric charge or group of charges |