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Today in your notebooks Left side items Right side items Intro to energy Brainpop vocab (P__) Intro to Energy notes (P__) In question 10.16 Blank Pendulum diagram Potential/Kinetic notes Bill Nye energy Energy free response 1 In Question 10.22 Conduction, convection, radiation Heat transfer notes Conductors and insulators Conductors and insulators notes Energy Pre/Post data Energy Pre/Post graphing In Question 10.29 Electricity brainpop vocab Electricity notes Circuits diagrams Circuits notes

Circuits (right) What is a circuit? What is the difference between a parallel and series circuit? A circuit is a way for energy to flow to power something. Needs: A power source (battery), A conduction loop (wires), A load (what is being powered) Can include: A switch (to turn on and off) Resistors (to slow energy down) 2. Series circuit: only one path for the electric current to flow. Parallel circuit: more than one path for the electric current to flow. If something goes out, the other items will still get power

Exit slip – 10.29.12 A circuit does not need which of the following Power source B. switch C. Conduction loop D. Load 2. If one thing goes out in a series circuit, then everything goes out. True B. False 3. A parallel circuit only contains one conduction loop. True B. False 4. Which is a poor conductor? Copper B. Silver C. Gold D. Paper 5. Which of the following is not an example of a power source A. Battery B. Plug and outlet C. power generator D. ion