_______________1. Is the law that governs the relationship among current, voltage, and resistance in an electric circuit. _______________2. Defined as the quantity of charge passing through a given point per unit time. _______________3. Is the flow of positive charges from the positive terminal of the battery to the negative. _______________4. Opposition of certain material to the flow of current. _______________5. The SI unit of current is ______. _______________6. Is a circuit where current flows in one direction. _______________7. Is a circuit that contains more than one electrical component connected one after the other in a single path. _______________8. When the current flowing through the circuit constantly changes direction and magnitude, the circuit is called _______. _______________9. A type of circuit where the current flowing across the system is constant. _______________10. A type of circuit where the equivalent voltage across the system is equal to the voltage drop of each load
_______________1. Is the law that governs the relationship among current, voltage, and resistance in an electric circuit.
_______________2. Defined as the quantity of charge passing through a given point per unit time.
_______________3. Is the flow of positive charges from the positive terminal of the battery to the negative.
_______________4. Opposition of certain material to the flow of current.
_______________5. The SI unit of current is ______.
_______________6. Is a circuit where current flows in one direction.
_______________7. Is a circuit that contains more than one electrical component connected one after the other in a single path.
_______________8. When the current flowing through the circuit constantly changes direction and magnitude, the circuit is called _______.
_______________9. A type of circuit where the current flowing across the system is constant.
_______________10. A type of circuit where the equivalent voltage across the system is equal to the voltage drop of each load
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