Vocab for chapter 9
Quiz yourself by thinking what should be in
each of the black spaces below before clicking
on it to display the answer.
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Electrical Power | The rate of change in electrical energy
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Joule | The unit for measuring energy, named for the English scientist James Prescott Joule
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Junction Point | The location where a circuit divides into multiple paths or where multiple paths combine
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Kilowatt-hour | The product of power,in kilowatts,and time, in hours
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Parallel Circuit | A closed loop that has several paths for current to travel
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Power | The rate of change in energy
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Power Rating | A measurement of how much electrical energy an electrical device consumes for every second it is in use
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Series Circuit | A circuit that has only one path for current to travel
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Watt | One Joule of energy transformed in one second
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