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Electricity. Electricity. Electricity is due to the flow of electrons Electricity flows through a path called a circuit. Electricity. Types of Circuits Series Circuits Parallel Circuits. Electricity. Series Circuits – have only one path for electricity to flow. Electricity.
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Electricity Electricity is due to the flow of electrons Electricity flows through a path called a circuit
Electricity Types of Circuits Series Circuits Parallel Circuits
Electricity Series Circuits – have only one path for electricity to flow
Electricity If any part of a series circuit is broken, the circuit fails. If either light is unscrewed both lights will turn off
Electricity Parallel Circuit – have multiple paths for the electricity to flow
Electricity The branches (paths) of a parallel circuit are independent. If either light is unscrewed, the other will remain on.
Electricity Circuit diagrams and electrical symbols
Electricity Three Quantities of a Circuit: Voltage Current Resistance
Electricity Voltage pushes electricity through a circuit
Electricity Voltage is related to potential energy, it flows from high energy to low energy, just like water
Electricity Current -is the flow of charge -is measured in Amps -current is moving electrons -increasing current causes more electricity to move through a device
Electricity Current is what carries energy Electric current flows from high electrical potential energy to low.
Electricity Current -one Amp is a flow of 1 coulomb of charge per second
Electricity Electric current flows in a circuit from the positive end of a battery and returns toward the negative end.
Electricity Current must pass through the meter when it is being measured.
Electricity Voltage -is measured in Volts -is electric potential, (how much work a battery can do) -to increase voltage, use a stronger battery or add batteries
Electricity Voltage is measured from one point to another. The negative terminal (-) of a battery the point of reference; here the voltage is zero volts, (0 volts)
Electricity Every point in a circuit connected to the same wire is the same voltage
Electricity Voltage is linked to energy: 1 Volt of Voltage = 1 joule of energy per coulomb of charge
Electricity Current is what actually flows and does work. A difference in voltage provides the energy that causes current to flow.
Electricity A voltage difference of 1 volt means 1 amp of current does 1 joule of work in 1 second.
Electricity The voltage in your home electrical system is 120 volts, which means each amp of current carries 120 watts of power.
Electricity Resistance - is the measure of how strongly a wire or other object resists current flowing through it.
Electricity Resistance -slows down current -adding devices in a circuit increases resistance -Resistance is measured in Ohms
Electricity Resistance and Current -if resistance is high, not much current flows -if resistance is low, a lot of current flows
Electricity Resistance and Current
Electricity Resistance and Current Every device that uses electrical energy adds resistance to a circuit.
Electricity Resistance and Current
Electricity Resistance -One volt causes a current of 1 amp to flow through a resistance of 1 Ohm
Electricity A multimeter can be used to measure resistance of a device that has been completely removed from the circuit.