ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS. Circuits Circuits are paths which small particles flow through to provide us with electricity for lights, appliances, and other devices.

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ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS

Circuits Circuits are paths which small particles flow through to provide us with electricity for lights, appliances, and other devices.

Cell The cell stores chemical energy and transfers it to electrical energy when a circuit is connected. When two or more cells are connected together we call this a battery. The cell’s chemical energy is used up by pushing electrons around a circuit.

What is an electric current? An electric current is a flow of microscopic particles called electrons flowing through wires and components. + - In which direction does the current flow? from the negative terminal to the positive terminal of a cell.

Simple Circuits Here is a simple electric circuit. It has a cell, a lamp and a switch. To make the circuit, these components are connected together with metal connecting wires. cell lamp switch wires

Simple Circuits When the switch is closed, the lamp lights up. This is because there is a continuous path of metal for the electric current to flow around. If there were any breaks in the circuit, the current could not flow.

Circuit Diagram cellswitchlampwires Scientists usually draw electric circuits using symbols;

Types of Circuits There are two types of electrical circuits; SERIES CIRCUITSPARALLEL CIRCUITS

The components are connected end-to-end, one after the other. They make a simple loop for the current to flow round. Series Circuits If one bulb ‘blows’ it breaks the whole circuit and all the bulbs go out.

Parallel Circuits The current has a choice of routes. The components are connected side by side. If one bulb ‘blows’ there is still be a complete circuit to the other bulb so it stays alight.

Practice Sketch the circuit on the left onto your paper. Answer the following: What does the symbol at point A represent? What does the symbol at point B represent? How many bulbs are in this circuit? Is this a series or parallel circuit? AB

Practice - Answers Sketch the circuit on the left onto your paper. Answer the following: What does the symbol at point A represent? Cell or Battery What does the symbol at point B represent? Bulb How many bulbs are in this circuit? 3 Is this a series or parallel circuit? Series AB

Practice Sketch the circuit on the left onto your paper. Answer the following: What does the symbol at point A represent? How many bulbs are in this circuit? Is this a series or parallel circuit? Are the lights on or off? What would happen to the other bulb if the bulb at point B blew out? A B

Practice Sketch the circuit on the left onto your paper. Answer the following: What does the symbol at point A represent? Switch How many bulbs are in this circuit? 2 Is this a series or parallel circuit? Parallel Are the lights on or off? Off – the switch is open. What would happen to the other bulb if the bulb at point B blew out? The other light would stay on, it has its own path of electrons from the battery. A B