ElectricitySection 3 Section 3: Circuits SC.912.P.10.15 Investigate and explain the relationships among current, voltage, resistance, and power.

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ElectricitySection 3 Section 3: Circuits SC.912.P Investigate and explain the relationships among current, voltage, resistance, and power.

ElectricitySection 3 EQ: 〉 What are the two ways that devices can be connected in a circuit?

ElectricitySection 3 Class Starter. Check EQ and MV. 1. Inexpensive electrical power is essential. List at least ten electrical devices that you have used today. 2.In some strings of Christmas lights, none of the lights work if one light is burned out. What is a possible explanation for this? 3.A big feast is being prepared in a home. The cooks are using a turkey roaster, the oven, an electric mixer, a blender, and a toaster. Every light is on and so is the refrigerator. All at once the power in the kitchen goes out. What is an explanation for this, and how can it be corrected?

ElectricitySection 3 EQ: 〉 What happens to the energy that charges have in a circuit?

ElectricitySection 3 Electric Power and Electrical Energy 〉 What happens to the energy that charges have in a circuit? 〉 Some of this energy is transformed into useful work, such as the turning of a motor, and some is lost as heat. electrical power: the rate at which electrical energy is converted into other forms of energy

ElectricitySection 3 Electric Power and Electrical Energy, continued Electric power is calculated by multiplying the total current, I, by the voltage, V, in a circuit. The SI unit for power is the watt (W). 1 W = 1 A  1 V

ElectricitySection 3 Electric Power and Electrical Energy, continued If you combine the electric power equation with the resistance equation, V = IR, you can calculate the power lost, or dissipated, by a resistor. Electric companies measure energy in kilowatt-hours. –One kilowatt-hour is the energy delivered in 1 h at the rate of 1 kW. 1 kWh = 3.6  10 6 J

ElectricitySection 3 Math Skills Electric Power When a hair dryer is plugged into a 120 V outlet, the hair dryer has a 9.1 A current in it. What is the hair dryer’s power rating? 1.List the given and unknown values. Given: voltage, V = 120 V current, I = 9.1 A Unknown: electric power, P = ? W

ElectricitySection 3 Math Skills, continued 2.Write the equation for electric power. power = current × voltage P = IV 3.Insert the known values into the equation, and solve. P = (9.1 A)(120 V) P = 1.1 × 10 3 W