Current/Amperage Right Ans - the flow of electrons though a conductor
Voltage Right Ans - the force or electrical pressure that caused current flow
Resistance/Ohms Right Ans - the opposition to current flow
Fuse Right Ans - Protects a circuit against damage caused by a short
Atom Right Ans - Consists of small particles called protons, electrons and
neutrons
Electricity Right Ans - The movement of electrons from atom to atom
Short Circuit Right Ans - Caused when a defective wire or component
touches ground
Relay Right Ans - An electromagnetic switch used so a low current circuit is
able to control a high current circuit
Parallel Circuit Right Ans - Electrical circuit in which each load has its own
path of current to flow
Conductors Right Ans - Have atoms that allow the flow of electricity;
contain free electrons
Insulator Right Ans - These do not contain free electrons
Series Circuit Right Ans - Electrical circuit with only one path for electrical
current to flow
Battery element Right Ans - Made up of positive plates, negative plates,
straps and separators
Maintenance-free battery Right Ans - Does not have removable filler caps
Charge indicator Right Ans - Provides an easy way to check battery
condition