| A | B |
| A device that interrupts current if a circuit has a short or is overloaded | fuse |
| On a DMM, the minimum and maximum value that you can measure | range |
| A device placed into a circuit to lower voltage and current flow | resistor |
| The flow of electrons through a conductor | current |
| A device that requires current flow to operate | electrical load |
| A material that will carry current between a power source and a load | conductor |
| A low resistance connection resulting in excessive current | short circuit |
| A battery | power supply |
| The unit of measure for resistance | ohm |
| The unit of measure for current | ampere |
| A device that allows or prohibits current to flow in a circuit | electrical control |
| Pressure that causes electricity to flow | voltage |
| No breaks in a circuit provide this | continuity |
| What you measure with a DMM (ohms, volts or amps) | mode |
| The color band on a resistor that is used as a multiplier when determining value in ohms | third |