What is an electric circuit?

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What is an electric circuit? An electric circuit is a path for electric charge to flow along. Like all electrical devices, this portable MP3 player contains electric circuits to enable it to play music. What is needed for an electric circuit to work? source of energy a complete loop a component no short circuits

How can we model electric circuits? A model can help us to understand how current works in an electric circuit. In this model, the moped riders represent the flow of charge, and the pizzas represent the electrical energy carried around the circuit. Teacher Notes This alternative model of an electric circuit uses the following representations: moped riders = electric charge (i.e. electrons) pizza = electrical energy pizza shop = source of electrical energy house = bulb (or other device) that uses electrical energy 1 rider leaving the pizza shop each second = 1 ampere If the mopeds traveled faster, the current would increase. change in number of pizzas carried by moped rider = potential difference If each rider carried more pizzas, the potential difference would increase. What do the pizza shop and the house of party-goers represent?

Why use circuit diagrams? Electronic circuits are usually very complex. It is important to have a clear way of showing how different components are connected together. A standard set of symbols is used to represent different devices and to draw schematic diagrams of circuits, which show how the components are connected.

How are wires shown in circuit diagrams? Wires or leads are used to carry the current around a circuit between the components. This copper lead is made from thin wires twisted together to make the lead more flexible. Copper is used as it is a very good conductor of electricity. The lead is covered with a plastic sleeve, which prevents a short circuit if the lead touches other bare wires. Circuit symbol for a wire

Are the wires connected? Circuit diagrams can be complex, and it is important to be able to distinguish between wires that are joined together and those that cross without being joined. Circuit symbol for two wires that are connected Circuit symbol for two wires that cross (i.e. not connected)

What is the source of energy in a circuit? Household electricity is often used to power electric circuits. When household electricity is unsuitable, cells or batteries can be used as the source of electrical energy. This remote control uses batteries. Circuit symbol for a cell Photo credit: © Jupiterimages Corporation 2007 Circuit symbol for a battery V

Circuit components Teacher notes This activity provides illustrated information about key electric circuit components and their circuit diagram symbols.

Circuit symbols Teacher notes This matching components to symbols activity can be used to test students’ knowledge of circuit symbols.

What is a short circuit? Current will always pass along the path of least resistance. The resistance of the wires in a circuit is low compared to the resistance of components, such as bulbs. If current can flow along a path without passing through the components, this part of the circuit is called a short circuit. The current can only pass through the bulb. These circuits both contain a short circuit, so the bulb will not be lit up.

Which circuit diagram? Teacher notes This multiple-choice activity could be used as a review exercise to check students’ understanding of circuit diagrams. Colored voting cards could be used to make this a whole-class exercise. To extend the activity, students could be asked to explain their answers.