Circuits and Electrical Current

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Circuits and Electrical Current

Essential Questions for Circuits What are the requirements of a circuit? What is actually going on in a working circuit? What variable(s) affect what other variable(s) in a circuit? What law(s) and formulas govern the relationship(s) between these variables? What are the different kinds of circuits? How do they differ (design and use)?

Incandescent bulb:

How do you make a circuit? You will be given one bulb, one battery and more than enough wires. Construct a sketch of how wires can be connected to light a bulb. Test your design. If it doesn’t work, try variations. Record your working design(s) Summarize the requirements of a functioning circuit.

The Requirements of a Circuit

The Requirements of a Circuit

What do you already know?

The Basic Function of a Circuit

What is “really” happening in the circuit? Go onto Phet, Circuit Construction Kit (DC Only) Virtual Lab Build a circuit with one bulb, one battery, one switch, and as many wires as you need to make the circuit show you clearly what is happening when the switch is closed. What do the moving balls represent? Which way do they move?

What is “really” happening in the circuit? The balls represent electrons – obviously NOT shown to scale. The electrons move from negative on the battery, around to positive.

A Useful Analogy Sometimes, a closed conducting loop (circuit) is compared to a water (amusement) park. Complete this analogy: Water Park Circuit pump electrons pipes bulb

A Useful Analogy Sometimes, a closed conducting loop (circuit) is compared to a water (amusement) park. Complete this analogy: Water Park Circuit pump battery water electrons pipes wires slide/obstacles bulb

Practice Answer CYU #1,2 on PCR Lesson 2b.

Electric Potential Difference What is it? What are its units? How do we measure it? Is it “the cause” or “the effect” in a circuit? Read 1b,c Start your word web

Electric Potential Difference Slang: VOLTAGE SI unit: volt (V) named after Alessandro Giuseppe Antonio Anastasio Volta Measured with a voltmeter Analogous to difference in height, if you want to relate to gravity, or pressure in water pump By CONVENTION, the positive side of a battery is higher potential.

Electric Current What is it? What are its units? How do we measure it? What variables affect how much current exists in an appliance? Read 2c Start your word web

Electric Current The flow rate of charges Unit: ampere (amps, or just A) 1 ampere = 1coulomb of charge flowing thru a conductor in 1 second Measured with an ammeter By convention, the “current” flows from positive around to negative.

What Variable Affects what other Variable(s) in a Circuit? What is the mathematical relationship between the ______________(_____) through a bulb and the ______________(___) across the bulb in an electrical circuit?

Circuit Schematics

What is the mathematical relationship between the current(amps) thru one bulb and the potential difference(volts) across the bulb? What is the mathematical relationship between the current(amps) thru two bulbs and the potential difference(volts) across BOTH bulbs?

Understanding the Lab What happened when potential difference was doubled? How did the results differ when a second bulb was in the loop? What do the bulbs do to the current? (more bulbs in series means ____ current)