Energy, Power, and Electricity

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

🛤️

parallel circuit

Front

circuit with multiple paths for current

Back
💾

capacitor

Front

device that stores electrical energy

Back
🛑

circuit breaker

Front

reusable switch that interrupts current

Back
💡

load

Front

component that consumes electrical power

Back
📟

multimeter

Front

instrument to measure voltage, current, and resistance

Back
⛓️

series circuit

Front

circuit with a single path for current

Back
🔋

volt

Front

the unit of electrical potential

Back
💨

power

Front

the rate of doing work

Back
⚠️

short circuit

Front

an unintended low-resistance path

Back
⚙️

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
📏

ohm

Front

the unit of electrical resistance

Back
➡️

direct current

Front

charge flow in one direction

Back
〰️

alternating current

Front

charge flow that reverses direction

Back
💥

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
🔋

kilowatt-hour

Front

a unit of energy

Back
🔄

circuit

Front

a complete path for current

Back
🔌

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