Ch. 21 - Electricity III. Electrical Circuits  Circuit components  Series circuits  Parallel circuits  Household circuits.

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Ch Electricity III. Electrical Circuits  Circuit components  Series circuits  Parallel circuits  Household circuits

A. Circuit  Circuit  closed path through which electrons can flow

A. Circuit Components A - batteryC – load / light bulb B - switch

B. Series Circuits  Series Circuit  current travels in a single path one break stops the flow of current  current is the same throughout circuit lights are equal brightness  each device receives a fraction of the total voltage get dimmer as lights are added DRAW THIS in NOTES

C. Parallel Circuits  Parallel Circuits  current travels in multiple paths one break doesn’t stop flow  current varies in different branches takes path of least resistance “bigger” light would be dimmer  each device receives the total voltage no change when lights are added DRAW THIS in NOTES

D. Household Circuits  Combination of parallel circuits  too many devices can cause wires to overheat  Safety Features:  fuse - metal melts, breaking circuit  circuit breaker - bimetallic strip bends when hot, breaking circuit