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Electricity (Uses, closed and open circuits, bulbs in parallel and series arrangements). Images from: http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/ks3bitesize/science/physics/electricity_intro.shtml. http://www.mcpasd.k12.wi.us/kms/bookmarks/circuits/circuit_symbols.html.
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Electricity(Uses, closed and open circuits, bulbs in parallel and series arrangements) Images from: http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/ks3bitesize/science/physics/electricity_intro.shtml http://www.mcpasd.k12.wi.us/kms/bookmarks/circuits/circuit_symbols.html P5 Science/ Electricity/HBL T3W1 2009/danielle
Day 2: What are some uses of electricity? • Some items in our homes are mains- powered while some are battery- powered. • Mains- powered means they have to be connected to a power socket. For example, the iron, the television • Battery- powered means batteries are enough to power them. For example, handphones, IPods P5 Science/ Electricity/HBL T3W1 2009/danielle
What are closed and open circuits? • A simple electrical circuit is made up of the following: power source (batteries or connection to power sockets) light bulb or light bulbs wires switch or switches (some circuits might not have switches)
What are closed and open circuits? • A closed circuit is a circuit which electricity can flow from the power source to the electrical appliance that needs to be powered. • Note that there are no gaps in a closed circuit.
What are closed and open circuits? • An open circuit is a circuit which electricity cannot flow from the power source to the electrical appliance. • Note that there is a gap in an open circuit. gap
Day 3: Symbols of a circuit diagram • You have seen two electrical circuits in the previous slides • But it would be hard to draw pictures of a bulb and the batteries. • So, we usually use symbols to represent the bulbs and batteries and even switches.
Symbols of a circuit diagram • The different symbols we use for a basic circuit diagram are as below: bulb : battery: wire: switch:
Simple circuit diagrams • A simple closed circuit diagram would look like this: • Note that there are no gaps in the circuits Look at how the wires are drawn straight Circuit drawn with pictures Circuit drawn with symbols
Simple circuit diagrams • A simple open circuit diagram would look like this: • Note that there is a gap in the open circuit. Look at how the wires are drawn straight gap gap
Day 5: Bulbs arranged in Series and Parallel • Bulbs can be arranged in Series or Parallel. • The way the bulbs are arranged will affect the brightness of the bulbs.
Bulbs arranged in Series and Parallel • This is an example of a circuit diagram with bulbs arranged in parallel: • If the battery has a voltage of 1.5V, then each of these 3 bulbs will get a voltage of 1.5V. 1.5V
Bulbs arranged in Series and Parallel • To draw an electrical circuit with bulbs arranged in parallel, it will be like this: • Each of the bulb has its own path of electricity. Therefore the amount of electricity is the same for every bulb. 1.5V 1.5V 1.5V
Bulbs arranged in Series and Parallel • What are the advantages of having a circuit with bulbs in a parallel arrangement? • When one of the bulbs, fuses, the current will just simply flow to the other bulb. The other bulb will still light up because it has a separate path. Bulb still lights up Bulb fused
Bulbs arranged in Series and Parallel • An electrical circuit with bulbs arranged in series will look like this: • If the battery has a voltage of 1.5V, then this is shared among the three bulbs. 1.5V
Bulbs arranged in Series and Parallel • To draw an electrical circuit with bulbs arranged in series, it will be like this:
Bulbs arranged in Series and Parallel • In a series arrangement, the current will flow through the bulbs, one after another. • Therefore, if one of the bulbs fuses, the circuit will become an open circuit. • The other bulbs will not light up. Bulb no longer lights up Bulb fused