1. PHYSICS PROJECT
Teacher’s name
Sir Imran Sodhar
Group member
Laiba Larik
Anjly Chugani
Anjly Jung
Murk Chugani
2. Any phenomenon associated with stationary or
moving electrons, ions, or other charged particles .
Electricity is the set of physical phenomena associated
with the presence and flow of electric charge. Electricity
gives a wide variety of well-known effects, such as
lightning, static electricity, electromagnetic induction and
the flow of electrical current.
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5. 1. Never use electrical equipment or tools near a pool or other
wet areas
2. Look up. Be aware of overhead power lines. Always look up
for the location of power lines when carrying or setting up a
ladder
3. Call before digging. If you are beginning an outdoor project
where digging is required, make certain you first determined
the location of all underground facilities before you dig
4. Never get yourself, tools, materials and/or equipment closer
than 10 feet from any overhead power lines
5. Fly kites and model airplanes in open areas well away from
trees and power lines. Never use any metallic material in
your kite
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8. 6. Inspect power tools for frayed power cords, broken
plugs and cracked or broken housings. If the
product is damaged, stop using it and have it
repaired immediately. All tools should be unplugged
when not in use and stored in dry areas
7. Do not plant vegetation or construct any permanent
structures directly in front of underground electrical
equipment devices
8. Never use on wet grass. Use an extension cord
designed for outdoor use and rated for the power
needs
9. Treat with caution and respect. Even low-voltage
electric lines and cords can be hazardous if
damaged or improperly handled
11. BATTERY: A DIRECT CURRENT ELECTRICITY SOURCE OF A SPECIFIC
VOLTAGE, USED PRIMARILY IN SMALL CIRCUITS.
RESISTOR: AS YOU COULD PROBABLY GUESS FROM THE NAME, A
RESISTOR INCREASES THE RESISTANCE OF A CIRCUIT. THE MAIN PURPOSE
OF THIS IS TO REDUCE THE FLOW OF ELECTRICITY IN A CIRCUIT.
RESISTORS COME IN ALL DIFFERENT SHAPES AND SIZES.
CAPACITOR: A CAPACITOR IS A COMPONENT MADE FROM TWO (OR TWO
SETS OF) CONDUCTIVE PLATES WITH AN INSULATOR BETWEEN THEM. THE
INSULATOR PREVENTS THE PLATES FROM TOUCHING
INDUCTOR: AN INDUCTOR IS ESSENTIALLY A COIL OF WIRE. WHEN
CURRENT FLOWS THROUGH AN INDUCTOR, A MAGNETIC FIELD IS
CREATED, AND THE INDUCTOR WILL STORE THIS MAGNETIC ENERGY UNTIL
IT IS RELEASED. IN SOME WAYS, AN INDUCTOR IS THE OPPOSITE OF A
CAPACITOR.
FUSE: A FUSE IS A DEVICE DESIGNED TO PROTECT OTHER COMPONENTS
FROM ACCIDENTAL DAMAGE DUE TO EXCESSIVE CURRENT FLOWING
THROUGH THEM. EACH TYPE OF FUSE IS DESIGNED FOR A SPECIFIC
AMMOUNT OF CURRENT.
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