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Ampere : The base unit of an electric current.
Charge : The electric property of an object that makes it have a negative or positive force.
Circuit : A system of electrical conductors that electricity flows through.
Conduct : The act of electricity passing through an object.
Current : The flow of electricity.
Electron : The particle on an atom that carries electric currents.
Ohm : A unit that measures electrical resistance.
Resistance : How much an object opposes an electric current passing through.
Direct current : A flow of electrical current moving in one direction.
Inductance : The ability to store electricity in a magnetic field.
Negative : Having the electrical charge of an electron.
Positive : Having the electrical charge of a proton.
Reactance : The opposition to a charge in voltage or electrical current, as a result of capacitance on inductance.
Electricity basics
The flow of electricity.
The base unit of an electric current.
Having the electrical charge of a proton.
A unit that measures electrical resistance.
Having the electrical charge of an electron.
The act of electricity passing through an object.
A flow of electrical current moving in one direction.
The ability to store electricity in a magnetic field.
The particle on an atom that carries electric currents.
How much an object opposes an electric current passing through.
A system of electrical conductors that electricity flows through.
The electric property of an object that makes it have a negative or positive force.
The opposition to a charge in voltage or electrical current, as a result of capacitance on inductance.