50 mA - answer Currents as low as this may possibly result in death
Voltage - answer Electrical potential
Resistors - answer The most common component in electronics
Solder - answer A metal alloy that melts at a significantly lower temperature than the
metals it connects
Voltage - answer The more it is applied to a person's body, the more current will flow,
and the more dangerous the situation becomes
Not polarized - answer Resistors are _____; in other words, they can go into a circuit in
either direction
Soldering - answer This is done to attach components like resistors and capacitors to
circuit boards
Polarized - answerThese components must be inserted into a circuit in the proper
direction to function
Static electricity - answerThe result of a stored charge rapidly discharging
Flux - answerWire solder contains solder and _____
Resistors - answer_____ are typically found as axial-lead packages
7 - answerThe International System of Units has _____ base units
Atom - answerMade up of a nucleus surrounded by orbiting electrons
Ohm's Law - answerStates that the voltage across a component is equal to the
resistance of the component multiplied by the current through the component
Noble elements - answerIt is very difficult for _____ to combine to form molecules
Insulator - answerRubber is an example of this
Proton - answerA positively charged particle found in the nucleus of the atom
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