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Electronics By Julia

Published on Nov 19, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

ELECTRONICS

STUFF THAT IS ELECTRONIC
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BULB

AN OBJECT WITH A ROUNDED OR TEARDROP SHAPE

FILAMENT

  • A thin wire that acts as a light producing element.
  • This happens when the electric current passes through it.
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INSULATED

  • To prevent something by interposition materials
  • It prevents sound intrusion and loss of heat

INCANDESCENT

EMITTING LIGHT AFTER BEING HEATED TO A HIGH TEMPERATURE
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FLUORESCENT

STRIKINGLY BRIGHT OR VIVID
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VAPOR

A SUBSTANCE THAT IS SUSPENDED BY AIR. USUALLY LIQUID.

EMITS

  • To produce a discharge of something.
  • Most of the time it is a gas or radiation
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ELECTRICITY

  • ENERGY CREATED BY FREE OR CONTROLLED MOVEMENT OF PARTICLES
  • AN EXAMPLE IS ELECTRONS
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WIRE

  • A strand of metal that is usually copper
  • The wire is used to conduct a electricity current
  • The wire conducts the electricity with very low resistance
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BATTERY

AN ENERGY STORAGE DEVICE COMPOSED BY ELECTROCHEMICAL CELLS

SWITCH

A DEVICE THAT OPENS AND CLOSES THE CONNECTION IN A ELECTRIC CIRCUIT

RESISTOR

  • A component of an electric circuit
  • It resists the flow of electricity
  • It's used to control the flow of the electrical current
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LAMP

  • A device that produces light
  • It's uses electricity or burning wax,oil or gas
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DIODE

  • It's a semiconductor electronic device
  • It uses 2 electrodes to convert the alternating current
  • To the direct current
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LED

A SEMICONDUCTOR THAT EMITS LIGHT WHEN CURRENT PASSES THROUGH IT

CAPACITOR

  • An electrical component used to store a charge temporarily
  • It's consists of 2 conducting surfaces
  • Separating by a nonconductor
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SCHEMATIC

A STRAIGHT LINE DRAWING SHOWING THE LAYOUT OF A ELECTRICAL CIRCUIT
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CIRCUIT

A CONDUCTIVE PATH THROUGH WHICH A ELECTRIC UNIT FLOWS
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CURRENT

  • THE AMOUNT OF CHARGE MOVING PAST A POINT
  • IN A CONDUCTOR IN A UNIT OF TIME
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VOLT

  • A unit of electric potential
  • 1 volt is the electric potential
  • That will cause 1 ampere of current
  • To flow through 1 ohm of resistance

CONDUCTORS

MATERIALS ABLE TO TRANSMIT ENERGY; IN FORMS OF HEAT AND ELECTRICITY
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RESISTANCE

FORCE WORKING AGAINST THE FLOW OF ELCTRICITY