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Electricity - Coggle Diagram
Electricity
Electricity
Electric Current
Alternative current (AC): is an electric current that
reverses the direction in a regular pattern. A wall outlet provides it.
Direct current (DC): is an electric current that is
always in one direction through a wire. This what a battery produces.
Electric circuit
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Series circuit: Is a electric circuit with only one branch. As all the parts of the circuit are wired one by one, they all have the same current.
Parallel circuit: This type of electrical circuit has two or more branches, and as both of the branches connect the same two points of the circuit, both have the same voltage difference.
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Static electricity: Electrical energy produced by rubbing to object with each other, creating some electricity.
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Magnetism
Permanent magnet: Is a magnet that does not depend on anything to be a magnet, because it is completely one.
Electromagnet: A magnet that requires electricity to start working, when it u}is on, it will atrract different things.
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Compass: A compass is used to indicate the direction from you are going, and has a relation with magnetism. The arrows have colors like magnetic poles, so when to attract a compass to a magnet, the opposite poles will atract,a nd the like ones repel.
Magnnetic fields: A region of space that surrounds a magnet and exerts force on other magnetic objects made of magnetic materials.
Generators are relationes with magnetism, as they use coils, permanent magnets, and other things to work. The different things with generator have them in their inside
Magnetic domain. Is a region within a magnetic material in which the magnetization goes in an uniform direction. This means that the individual magnetic moments of the atoms are aligned with one another and they point in the same direction.