Subaru Electrical Systems 1 AUTI 111
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Electricity is
Ans: an invisible force that can produce heat, light,, motion,
and many other physical effects
Electricity is also defined as
Ans: the flow of electrons when a force is applied
This force is an
Ans: attraction or repulsion between electrical charges
An electron is
Ans: the smallest amount of electric charge and has negative
polarity
A proton is
Ans: a basic particle with a positive polarity
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Because opposite polarities attract, the electrons are
Ans: attracted toward the nucleus containing the protons
In a neutral atom, the total number of electrons in the orbital rings
must
Ans: equal the number of protons in the nucleus
The distribution of electrons in the orbital rings determines the
Ans: electrical stability of the atom
Voltage is the measurement of the ____ or ____ needed to move an
electric charge
Ans: electrical pressure, electromotive force (E)
When one charge is different from the other, there must be
Ans: potential difference between them
The potential difference causes
Ans: current to flow
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When the potential difference between bodies is great enough,
electrons can move from the valence (outer) ring of one atom to the
valence ring of another atom
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The electrons in the valence ring are called free electrons
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The movement of electrons from one atom another is called electrical
current
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When voltage is applied, all of the free electrons are forced to move in
the same direction.
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What are the two theories that address electron flow?
Ans: Conventional Theory and Electron Theory
What's the Conventional Theory?
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