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ELECTRICITY

ELECTRICITY . D.C. stands for direct current which flows in one direction only (- to +) A.C.stands for alternating current which changes direction 50 times per second. ELECTRICITY. D.C. is seen as a straight line on the oscilloscope. A.C. is seen as a wavey line on the oscilloscope.

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ELECTRICITY

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  1. ELECTRICITY D.C. stands for direct current which flows in one direction only (- to +) A.C.stands for alternating current which changes direction 50 times per second.

  2. ELECTRICITY • D.C. is seen as a straight line on the oscilloscope. • A.C. is seen as a wavey line on the oscilloscope.

  3. ELECTRICITY • An electric current is a flow of charged particles called electrons. • You will see the circuit symbols on the side wall.

  4. ELECTRICITY • Current has the symbol I and is measured in amps (A) • Resistance has the symbol R and is measured in ohms (W) Voltage has the symbol V and is measured in volts(V)

  5. ELECTRICITY • Current is measured with an ammeter in series. • Voltage is measured with a voltmeter in parallel.

  6. ELECTRICITY • V = IxR V I R

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