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Electricity & Magnetism
Electromagnet- a temporary magnet made by placing a piece of iron inside a current-carrying coil of wire. When current flows through the wire, magnetic-field lines form all around the wire.
When electric current flows through a wire, a magnetic field forms around the wire. The direction of the magnetic field depends on the direction of the current in the wire.
Galvanometers- devices that use an electromagnet to measure electric current.
Ex: gauges on the dashboard of a car.
Generators- produce electric current by rotating a coil of wire in a magnetic field.
Direct Current (DC)- current flows in only one direction through a wire.Ex: battery
Alternating Current (AC)-reverses the direction of the current flow in a regular way.Ex: wall outlet
Transformer- device that increases or decreases the voltage of an AC. Transformers are used to decrease the voltage of the AC before it enters your house.
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Transmission Line for area for house