**What does ESD stand for?**
ESD stands for *ElectroStatic Discharge.*
**Current amounts between ... and ... can be lethal.**
Current amounts between *100 mA* and *200 mA* can be lethal.
**What is the number one concern in regards to electrical safety?**
The number one concern in regards to electrical safety is *shock.*
**What three components does Bohr's Atomic Model consist of?**
The three components that Bohr's Atomic Model consists of are:
1. Protons.
2. Neutrons.
3. Electrons.
**How are electrons arranged around a nucleus?**
Around a nucleus, electrons are arranged *in shells.*
**What are the three types of materials used in electronics?**
The three types of materials used in electronics are:
1. Conductors.
2. Semi-conductors.
3. Insulators.
**What are the five common classifications of fires in the United States?**
The five common classifications of fires in the United States are:
1. A.
2. B.
3. C.
4. D.
5. K.
**What does Coulomb's law describe?**
Coulomb's law describes *the forces of attraction or repulsion between electrical charges.*
**The forces of attraction or repulsion between electrical charges are ... ... to the product of the charges and ... ... to the distance between them.**
The forces of attraction or repulsion between electrical charges are *directly proportional* to the product of the charges and *inversely proportional* to the distance between them.
**What can the magnetic field that surrounds a magnet be described as?**
The magnetic field that surrounds a magnet can be described as *invisible lines of force.*
> **What are the invisible lines of force that make up a magnetic field commonly referred to as?**
> The invisible lines of force that make up a magnetic field are commonly referred to as *lines of flux.*
**What three things does an Analog MultiMeter (AMM) check for?**
The three things that an AMM checks for are:
1. Voltage.
2. Current.
3. Resistance.
...