GCSE AQA Physics - Electricity
230 - ANS-Mains Voltage
\50 - ANS-Mains Frequency
\Ammeter - ANS-
\Bulb - ANS-
\Charge Flow (Coulombs) - ANS-Current (Amps) x Time (Sec)
\Current - ANS-Flow of electrical charge
\Diode - ANS-
\Diode Graph - ANS-
\Earth Wire - ANS-For safety, green and yellow
\Energy Transferred (J) - ANS-Power (W) x Time (S) or Charge Flow (C) x Potential
Difference (V)
\Filament Lamp - ANS-
\Fuse - ANS-
\Light Dependent Resistor - ANS-
\Light Emitting Diode - ANS-
\Live Wire - ANS-Provides alternating potential difference from mains, brown
\Neutral Wire - ANS-Carries away current, blue
\Ohmic Conductor - ANS-
\Potential Difference - ANS-Force that pushes current around
\Potential Difference Equation - ANS-Current x Resistance
\Power (W) - ANS-Potential Difference (V) x Current (A) or Current^2 (A) x Resistance
(ohms)
\Resistance - ANS-Slows the flow of charge
\Resistor - ANS-
\Static Electricity - ANS-Build up of electrons on an insulating material from another
\Switch - ANS-
\Thermistor - ANS-
\Transformer - ANS-A device that increases or decreases voltage
\Variable Resistor - ANS-
\Voltmeter - ANS-
\
230 - ANS-Mains Voltage
\50 - ANS-Mains Frequency
\Ammeter - ANS-
\Bulb - ANS-
\Charge Flow (Coulombs) - ANS-Current (Amps) x Time (Sec)
\Current - ANS-Flow of electrical charge
\Diode - ANS-
\Diode Graph - ANS-
\Earth Wire - ANS-For safety, green and yellow
\Energy Transferred (J) - ANS-Power (W) x Time (S) or Charge Flow (C) x Potential
Difference (V)
\Filament Lamp - ANS-
\Fuse - ANS-
\Light Dependent Resistor - ANS-
\Light Emitting Diode - ANS-
\Live Wire - ANS-Provides alternating potential difference from mains, brown
\Neutral Wire - ANS-Carries away current, blue
\Ohmic Conductor - ANS-
\Potential Difference - ANS-Force that pushes current around
\Potential Difference Equation - ANS-Current x Resistance
\Power (W) - ANS-Potential Difference (V) x Current (A) or Current^2 (A) x Resistance
(ohms)
\Resistance - ANS-Slows the flow of charge
\Resistor - ANS-
\Static Electricity - ANS-Build up of electrons on an insulating material from another
\Switch - ANS-
\Thermistor - ANS-
\Transformer - ANS-A device that increases or decreases voltage
\Variable Resistor - ANS-
\Voltmeter - ANS-
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