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Explore the basics of electrical circuits, including components, schematic diagrams, series and parallel circuits, and power calculations. Learn about resistance, voltage, current, and energy in a practical and concise manner.
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Chapter 16 – 3Warm - Up • 1. Resistance is measured in what unit? • 2. What has more resistance? A 40 W bulb or a 100 W bulb? • 3. What are two things that increase the resistance in a wire?
Chapter 16 - 3 Circuits
Electrical Circuit • Electrical Circuit – set of electrical components • Provide one or more complete paths for the movement of charges
Schematic Diagrams • Schematic Diagrams – graphical representation of a circuit • Uses lines to represent wires • Symbols to represent components
Series and Parallel Circuits • Usually contain 3 components: • 1. Voltage Source – Battery or outlet • 2. Device that uses electricity • 3. Conductors - Wires
Series Circuits • Series circuit - current has only one loop to flow through • Flashlight • Some Christmas lights
Series Circuits • Current in all devises are the same • Resistance can be different so voltage can vary
Open Circuit • When any part of a series circuit is disconnected, no current flows through the circuit
Parallel Circuits • Parallel circuits - contain two or more branches for current to move through • Your house
Voltage across each device is the same • If one bulb has less resistance, more charge moves through that bulb
Household Circuits • Main switch and circuit breaker or fuse box • Parallel circuits branch out • Protect against overheating of the wires
Fuses • Small piece of metal that melts if the current becomes too high • Breaks circuit
Circuit Breaker • Piece of metal that bends when the current in it is so large that it gets hot
Overload – electrical wire carrying an unsafe level of current • Short circuit – wire insulation wears down and wires touch • Alternate path for current
Electrical Energy • Electrical Energy – energy that is associated with charged particles
Electric Power • The rate at which electrical energy is converted to another form of energy - electric power • Measured in kWh
Other equations • R = V / I • P = I x V • P = I2 x R • P = V2 / R