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Parallel & Series Circuit Lab Lamp 1Lamp 2 Switch 1Switch 2 Switc h 1 Switc h 2 Lamp 1 Lamp 2 Off OnOff On Switc h 1 Switc h 2 Lamp 1 Lamp 2 Off OnOff On Read Me Build the test circuit. Build the series circuit & fill out the table. Build the Parallel circuit & fill out the table. Switch 1 Switch 2 Lamp 1 Lamp 2

Lamp 1Lamp 2 Switch 1Switch 2

Foil (glued onto bottom half of stick) Wire coil (covered with glue) Wire ends (stripped) Cardboard tube Wood shtick El Motor ‘

Foil (through bottom of holes) Magnets Cardboard

Vibration Potential Vibration/Wave mechanical oscillations about an equilibrium point. Earthquake Sound Trampoline Pendulum Spring (car) guitar string Ocean Wave a disturbance that propagates through space and time, usually with transferrance of energy. Wave

Electricity filament

Electricity D.C. Direct Current A.C. Alternating Current

Electricity - electrons moving through a metal wire.

Atomic Absorption

Atomic Emission Magic is technology that is not understood.

A television is an Electron Gun

9V +- with dc voltage Generating an Electric Field -+

9V +- dc voltage Generating an Electric Field e -1 e -1 -+

Static electricity

Static Electricity when a material has an excess or a lack of electrons.

A Capacitor holds a charge on its plates.

Conductor Something that allows thermal energy to pass easily Metal Water

semi-Conductor

Insulator Something that does NOT allow thermal energy to pass easily Insulator Something that does NOT allow thermal energy to pass easily

Electrical EnergyElectrical Energy - is energy resulting from the force between two objects having different voltages.

Electrical EnergyElectrical Energy - is the force of moving electrons.

Electrical Energy Voltage Current Resistance Thermocouple (copper & nickel or copper & iron)

Circuits Series Parallel Circuits Series Parallel

Circuit Board

Integrated circuit

8/29/ Static electricity

8/29/ Static electricity

8/29/ Electricity filament