A (Blank) (Blank) often has a switch to apply power to the circuit , a switch to control the lights, and a
switch to control the fan motor - ceiling fan
a (Blank) resistor can be manually adjusted. - variable
the black lead from the negative (common) terminal of the DMM should be connected to point with the
(Blank) potential in the circuit - lower
there is only one path for current to travel in a (Blank) circuit - series
a (Blank) circuit has more than one path for current to flow - parallel
the flow of electricity in one direction is called (Blank) current - DC
Most of the electrical power in the world is called (Blank) - AC
a common input devise is (Blank) - switch
An output devise is also called - load
an electrical (Blank) diagram uses a standard symbol to show components of a circuit and how they are
connected - Schematic
a power supply's feature to supply constant current or voltage is called (Blank) - regulation
a battery depends on a (Blank) reaction to produce electricity - chemical
, a simple method for opening a closing a circuit is to use a (Blank) - switch
the two main components of a switch is the (Blank) and contacts - operator
the two basic category's of a switch are manual and (Blank) - automatic
a (Normally) (Blank) contact allows current to flow when the switches operators not activated -
normally closed
a (Blank) switch operator rotates the bar down to connect witch the second terminal, completing the
circuit - knife
a (Blank) is an output devise that gives off light - lamp
a (Blank) is an output devise that produces mechanical liner motion - solenoid
a (Blank) is an output devise that produces sound - buzzer
is the flow of electrons in a conductor - electicity
In (blank) Theory current flow, current flows from positive to negative - conventional
a (Blank) uses a tiny neon bulb that glows when current flows through it - circut tester
a (Blank) is an output device that has a magnetic field that causes the shaft to start rotating -
motor
a (Blank) is an output devise made of a material that does not allow current to easily flow through it. -
resistor