Energy, Power, and Electricity

Understand the language used in devices, bills, and appliances.

πŸ›€οΈ

parallel circuit

Front

circuit with multiple paths for current

Back
πŸ’Ύ

capacitor

Front

device that stores electrical energy

Back
πŸ›‘

circuit breaker

Front

reusable switch that interrupts current

Back
πŸ’‘

load

Front

component that consumes electrical power

Back
πŸ“Ÿ

multimeter

Front

instrument to measure voltage, current, and resistance

Back
⛓️

series circuit

Front

circuit with a single path for current

Back
πŸ”‹

volt

Front

the unit of electrical potential

Back
πŸ’¨

power

Front

the rate of doing work

Back
⚠️

short circuit

Front

an unintended low-resistance path

Back
βš™οΈ

transformer

Front

device that changes voltage levels

Back
🌍

grounding

Front

connecting a circuit to the earth

Back
🚫

insulator

Front

material that resists charge flow

Back
πŸ“

ohm

Front

the unit of electrical resistance

Back
➑️

direct current

Front

charge flow in one direction

Back
〰️

alternating current

Front

charge flow that reverses direction

Back
πŸ’₯

fuse

Front

a safety device that breaks a circuit

Back
🚧

resistance

Front

opposition to current flow

Back
⚑

ampere

Front

the unit of electric current

Back
πŸ”‹

kilowatt-hour

Front

a unit of energy

Back
πŸ”„

circuit

Front

a complete path for current

Back
πŸ”Œ

conductor

Front

material that allows charge flow

Back

watt

Front

a unit of power

Back

current

Front

the flow of electric charge

Back

voltage

Front

electrical potential difference

Back