Introducing…… ELECTRICITY Essential Question: Explain the difference between Parallel and Series Circuits.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Day 2: Parts of a Circuit Simple Circuits  An electric circuit is the path that an electric current follows  Current is flowing charges, like cars.
Advertisements

Chapter 35: Electric Circuits
What is a circuit? A set of connected electrical components that provide one or more complete paths for the movement of charges. A set of connected electrical.
These poles of a magnet repel. Like poles Poles on a magnet that attract.
IPC Notes Electrical Circuits. Circuit Symbols The following symbols will be used to draw circuit diagrams:
Jeopardy Safety Generating Electricity Circuits In your home Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy Measuring.
Series Circuits Series circuit: a circuit in which all parts are connected end to end to provide a single path for the current. Ammeters are always placed.
Ch Electricity III. Electrical Circuits  Circuit components  Series circuits  Parallel circuits  Household circuits.
What Are Circuits? What is a closed circuit?
Key Ideas What is a closed circuit?

Electricity.
R Ch 35 Electric Circuits pg 1 Text RQ pg 559 RQ 3, 5, 7-9,
Circuits and Electronics. Circuits A circuit is a closed path through which a continuous charge can flow. A circuit is a closed path through which a continuous.
Electricity Part 2. Learning Objectives TLW know the impact of energy transfer and energy conversion in everyday life (TEKS 5) TLW evaluate, investigate.
OA3.1 Understanding electricity and magnetism
Circuits. SC Standards Covered PS – 6.8Represent an electric circuit by drawing a circuit diagram that includes the symbols for a resistor, switch, and.
AIM: How does a circuit work? DO NOW: Calculate the current produced by a 9volt battery through a resistance of 56.5 ohms? Show your work.
Chapter 17 Section 3 (pages )
ALTERNATIVE ENERGY & ELECTRICITY REVIEW. RENEWABLE RESOURCES Renewable resources are natural resources that can be replenished in a short period of time.
20.3 Electric Circuits
Is this a series circuit or a parallel circuit?
Circuit Diagrams 13.1 An electric circuit can be represented using a diagram. Each part of the circuit is represented with a symbol. By reading a circuit.
ELECTRICITY AND MAGNETISM SERIES VS PARALLEL CIRCUITS.
Electric Circuits Series and Parallel Circuits. Circuit Diagrams An electric circuit is a complete path through which charge can flow Circuit diagrams.
Electrical Symbols SNC 1D.
Electric Circuits Part One: Electric Circuits Learning Goals  Define electricity.  Describe the components of an electric circuit.  Explain the difference.
Electrical Circuits. Electrical Circuit Closed path through which charge can flow A Circuit needs: 1.Source of energy (voltage) 2.Conductive path for.
Unit 8 - Circuits. Circuit Diagrams Circuits: made up of wires and parts such as ________, light bulbs, _______, or switches. When diagramming circuits,
All All matter is made of atoms. Atoms contain positively charged protons, negatively charged electrons, and neutral neutrons. Opposite Opposite charges.
Voltage, V Voltage tells us how hard a positive charge is pushed between two different points. Something, such as a battery, is needed to create a voltage.
Electricity.
Series and Parallel Circuits. Two Important Terms Battery - Energy source (produces electricity) Switch - Device that controls whether or not electric.
PHYSICAL SCIENCE Electricity Part 3: Circuits Circuits Objectives Use schematic diagrams to represent circuits. Distinguish between series and parallel.
You will need: your science journal a pencil a smile.
Chapter 6 – Electricity and Electric Circuits 6.1 – What is a Circuit? Electricity means the flow of an electric current in wires or electric devices.
1 comes from the electrons in an atom when they are transfered them between objects. + + electrons have a negative (-) charge.
What is a circuit? A set of connected electrical components that provide one or more complete paths for the movement of charges. A set of connected electrical.
Electric Circuits. ► All electrical devices have an electric circuit, also known as a path for electrons to flow. ► All circuits have at least four parts:
Circuits Series or Parallel.
Electrical Circuits Parts of a simple circuit: Wire Load
Electric Circuits Chapter 35. A Battery and a Bulb In order to light a light bulb, you must have a complete circuit Circuit – any complete path along.
1.Mouths are quiet. 2.Begin the quick review section of your notes. 3.Raise your hand if you need something.
Name _______ 6 __ Lesson 6 – Paths of Electricity Jan. __ Objective: to draw and explain 2 paths that electricity can take: 1) __________AND 2) ___________.
Section Objectives  Describe how current divides in a parallel circuit.  Determine the voltage across and current through each branch of a parallel.
Electrical Circuits Chapter 20 Section Three. Science Journal Entry #42 Expound upon Ohm’s Law and its relationship to current, resistance, and voltage.
Electricity and Electromagnetism. What is Electricity? Electricity is a form of energy resulting from charged particles.
INTRODUCTION TO CURRENT ELECTRICITY AND CIRCUIT DIAGRAMS SNC 1D1UNIT 3: ELECTRICITY: sections:12.1,12.2 & 13.1.
Types of Simple Circuits Series circuit All in a row 1 path for electricity 1 light goes out and the circuit is broken Parallel circuit Many paths for.
Circuits A deeper look into different types of circuits.
Electricity. TYPES OF CIRCUITS Individual electrical circuits normally combine one or more resistance or load devices. The design of the automotive electrical.
III. Electrical Circuits
Open Parallel Closed Series Short My Book of Circuits.
Electricity How & where it’s used Review of the atom
A deeper look into different types of circuits
Agenda: Unit Test Feb 11. Do this:
Electricity.
ELECTRIC CIRCUITS.
Physics 3: Electricity and Magnetism
Unit 5: Electricity Electrical Circuits Circuit components
Short Circuits and Electrical Safety
Electrical Circuits.
Electric Circuits 20.3.
III. Electrical Circuits
Circuits.
Warm up In your own words describe what you think electricity is.
Circuits.
Basic Circuits.
16.1 Charge and Electric Circuits
Presentation transcript:

Introducing…… ELECTRICITY Essential Question: Explain the difference between Parallel and Series Circuits.

Bellringer pg In your notebook list 3 things you have used today that REQUIRE electricity and 3 things that DON’T use electricity. 2. From this list, Circle the one thing you would miss the most if electricity disappeared tomorrow. Why??? Things that REQUIRE Electricity 1.___________ 2. __________ 3. _________________ Things that DO NOT Require Electricity 1.___________ 2. __________ 3.___________

Electricity the flow of electrical current Electrical Circuit something that provides a path for electricity

Circuit is always a circular path.

Switch A device that will safely break or complete a circuit path. – When the switch is on the circuit path is complete. –When a switch is off the circuit path is incomplete and the electricity does not flow.

Electrical Symbols are used to make circuit path diagrams easier to read. Draw these in your notebook!!!

Can you label this circuits?? Battery Resistors

Can you label this circuits?? Battery SwitchLight bulb

Open circuit is a circuit that has a break in it. –‘turned off.’ Closed circuit has no breaks. –‘turned on.’ Notice which circuit path has their lights ON and which circuit path has their lights OFF. Why do you think this is so….?

Static Electricity When charge builds up

UNITS measured in coulombs. There are parts of atoms that cause charges. –Protons are positive(+) –Electrons are negative( - ) –Neutrons cause no charge.

Series Circuit Has only one path for electricity to flow If any part of the circuit is broken, then the all lights will go off. Ex’s: Christmas tree lights In a series circuit, the light bulbs are DEPENDENT of each other. It is like adding pinches to a hose. Draw this Circuit In your Notes!!!

Parallel Circuit Has multiple paths for electricity to flow If any part of the circuit is broken, the remaining lights will stay on. Ex’s: your home!! In parallel circuits, the light bulbs are INDEPENDENT of each other. They have no effect on each other. Draw this Circuit In your Notes!!!

Short circuits Are very dangerous because they creates a huge amount of current Circuit breakers and fuses are safety devices that prevent too much current from flowing inside wires. If too much current flows the wires will melt and a fire will start! Some reasons for short circuits: Broken or damaged wires charging a car battery the wrong way

cience ense Time! What type of circuit is this? SERIES What type of circuit is this? PARALLEL

cience ense Time! What type of circuit is this? SHORT What type of circuit is this? SERIES

cience ense Time! What type of circuit is this? SERIES What type of circuit is this? PARALLEL

cience ense Time! What type of circuit is this? PARALLEL What type of circuit is this? SERIES

What time is it… SUMMARY TIME! YOU HAVE 3 MINUTES TO SUMMARIZE AT LEAST 5 THINGS YOU LEARNED TODAY. MAKE SURE YOU WRITE IN COMPLETE SENTENCES.

What time is it… SUMMARY TIME! YOU HAVE 2 MINUTES TO SUMMARIZE AT LEAST 5 THINGS YOU LEARNED TODAY. MAKE SURE YOU WRITE IN COMPLETE SENTENCES.

What time is it… SUMMARY TIME! YOU HAVE 1 MINUTE TO SUMMARIZE AT LEAST 5 THINGS YOU LEARNED TODAY. MAKE SURE YOU WRITE IN COMPLETE SENTENCES.

Series Parallel