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Current Intensity: [I] The amount of current flowing through a wire. {Amps, A}

Direct Current: [DC] Current that flows continuously in one direction. {Amps, A}

Alternating Current: [AC] Current flow constantly changes direction at a set rate. (More dangerous.) {Amps, A}

Voltage: [E] The buildup of electrons, known as electrical potential or potential difference. Measured with a Voltmeter. {Volts, V or E}

Series Circuit: A circuit with only one pathway.
Amp: Is the # of electrons flowing past a certain point in the circuit at one time.

Ohm: Unit of electrical resistance. One ohm equals one volt per ampere. Measured with an Ohmmeter.

Static Electricity: Electricity at rest, resulting from the separation and buildup of electrons, or electric charges on an object.

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Charge: An excess of positive or negat...

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