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Learning Outcomes:

Give examples of sources of electrical energy used in everyday life.


State what electricity is
State what is voltage and resistance
Describe the directions of current and electron flow in an electric circuit
1.

The diagram below show two sources of electrical energy.


Name these sources of electrical energy using the words given.
Lead-acid accumulator

a.

2.

Dry cells

b.

Underline the correct answer in the statement below to state what electricity is.
Electricity energy is the flow of electrical charges or (electrons / neutrons) in one
direction.

3.

Underline the correct answer in the statement below to state what is voltage and
resistance.
a. Voltage is the energy required to move electrical charges or (electrons / neutrons)
from one point to another.
b. Resistance of a conductor (opposes / does not oppose) the flow of electrical
charges through it.

4.
Label the diagram to show the directions of current and electron flow in an
circuit using the words below.
Electron flow

Current flow

b.
a.

electric

Learning Outcomes:
Identify the instrument for measuring current
Identify the instrument for measuring voltage
State the unit for current
State the unit for voltage
State the unit for resistance
1.

The diagram below shows an instrument and the circuit symbol to measure current.

Name this instrument: ___________________________________


2.

The diagram below shows an instrument and the circuit symbol to measure voltage.

Name this instrument: ___________________________________


Underline the correct answer in question 3 and 4 below.
3.

The unit for measuring current is (volt / ampere).

4.

The unit for measuring voltage is (volt / ampere).

5.

The diagram below shows a resistor in a circuit.

Name the unit for measuring resistance: _____________________ or

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