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Today’s Agenda…11/17. Bellringer: Worksheet Review Note-taking Worksheet & Discuss Notes on Electric Current Part I. Electric Current Part I. Study Pack #10. Review. A material through which electrons can move easily is a _____. A. conductor B. insulator C. nucleus D. electromagnetic.
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Today’s Agenda…11/17 • Bellringer: Worksheet • Review Note-taking Worksheet & Discuss • Notes on Electric Current Part I
Electric Current Part I Study Pack #10
Review • A material through which electrons can move easily is a _____. • A. conductor • B. insulator • C. nucleus • D. electromagnetic
Review • Each of the following is an example of an insulator except _____. • A. wood • B. copper • C. glass • D. rubber
Review • An atom has equal numbers of protons and _____. • Neutrons • Electrons • Ohms • Volts
Review • Every proton and electron is surrounded by a(n) _____. • A. electric circuit • B. electric field • C. insulator • D. magnetic pole
Today’s Goals… • I can describe how an electric current flows. • I can explain how electrical energy is transferred in a circuit. • Study Pack #10 • Page 201
What do you know? • True or False • In a wire there is an electric current when protons in the wire move along the wire. • The unit for electric current is the ampere. • Electric currents will flow when a switch is open. • Batteries can produce an electric field that makes electric charges flow.
What is an electrical current? • The flow of electrical charges • Electrons move along the wire
Unit for Current • The amount of electrical current in a wire is the amount of charge that flows into and out of the wire every second • The unit for current is the ampere, A • 1 ampere of electric current means about six billion billion electrons flowing into and out of the wire every second
A Simple Electric Current • Electric energy can be transformed into heat, light, and sound energy • To watch tv energy must be constantly transformed • The electric current must be kept flowing
A Simple Electric Current • Electric current will flow continually in a CLOSED path called an electrical circuit
A Simple Electric Circuit • An electrical circuit is made up of: • wire, which connects the parts together • an energy source, such as a battery • a receiver, such as a fan, lightbulb, or motor • a switch (not required)
A Simple Electric Current • Current flows as long as the switch is closed • When the switch is open, current no longer flows • If one of the wires are cut or the light bulb is unscrewed the current will not flow
Making Electric Charges Flow • A force must be exerted on electric charges to make them flow • Force is exerted on an electric charge by an electric field • There is an electric field in the circuit that will move electrons in a single direction
Making Electric Charges Flow • A battery can produce an electric field • Electrons flow from the negative end to the positive end
What did you learn? • True or False • In a wire there is an electric current when protons in the wire move along the wire. • The unit for electric current is the ampere. • Electric currents will flow when a switch is open. • Batteries can produce an electric field that makes electric charges flow.