Electrical Fundamentals
Electrical Fundamentals
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MATTER
• Everything in the world is made of matter.
Matter is anything that has mass (weight) and
occupies space.
• Matter can be made up of a group or series of
different atoms to form a molecule. These
groups of atoms (molecules) are sometimes
called compounds. Some types of matter can
be broken down to a single atom while still
maintaining the properties of the original
material. These types of material are called
elements.
• Matter has three states: Solid, Liquid, and
Vapor.
MOLECULE EXAMPLE
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• Imagine a lake. Now
imagine taking the
smallest particle or
piece of water from
the lake. You would
have a single
molecule of water,
H2O, which is made
up of two hydrogen
atoms and one
oxygen atom.
MOLECULE EXAMPLE
• The Nucleus is
located in the center
of the atom (shown
in red).
• The Nucleus contains
the protons and
neutrons.
• Orbiting around the
nucleus are the
electrons.
PROTONS
• Protons are
located within the
nucleus of the
atom (shown in
blue).
• Protons are
positively (+)
charged.
NEUTRONS
• Neutrons add
atomic weight to
an atom (shown
in green).
• Neutrons have no
electrical charge.
ELECTRONS
• Electrons orbit
around the
nucleus of the
atom (shown in
yellow).
• Electrons are
negatively (-)
charged.
ELECTRONS
Symbol mV V kV
Symbol µA mA A
Symbol K M