ELECTRICAL CIRCUIT DIAGRAMS Review of. GLOBE SWITCH BATTERY WIRE A SIMPLE ELECTRICAL CIRCUIT.

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ELECTRICAL CIRCUIT DIAGRAMS Review of

GLOBE SWITCH BATTERY WIRE A SIMPLE ELECTRICAL CIRCUIT

GLOBE SWITCH BATTERY WIRE A SIMPLE ELECTRICAL CIRCUIT

WIRE GLOBE COMMON ELECTRICAL SYMBOLS

AC VOLTAGE SOURCE ELECTRIC MOTOR M M AMMETER A A VOLTMETER V V ELECTRICBELL FUSE RESISTOR VARIABLERESISTOR ~ ~ COMMON ELECTRICAL SYMBOLS

A series circuit is a circuit where there is only one path from the source through all of the loads and back to the source. This means that all of the current in the circuit must flow through all of the loads. ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS SERIES

DIFFERENCES BETWEEN SERIES & PARALLEL CIRCUITS 

SERIESPARALLEL If one globe burns out or is removed, all globes will stop working. If one globe burns out or is removed, all other globes will continue working. The voltage is shared between each globe, resulting in reduced brightness. Each globe receives the full voltage of the source, resulting in all globes burning at the same brightness regardless of the number of globes. Serial circuits are cheap and easy to construct. Parallel circuits require more effort to construct. DIFFERENCES BETWEEN SERIES & PARALLEL CIRCUITS

This is called a SHORT circuit PREDICT WHAT WILL HAPPEN WHEN THE SWITCH IS ON

PREDICT WHAT WILL HAPPEN WHEN THE SWITCH IS OFF This is also called a SHORT circuit but instead, the light stays on.

~ ~ This is a common circuit. Lighting in a house consists of a parallel circuit with individual switches for each light. WHERE WOULD YOU FIND THIS CIRCUIT?

~ ~ This is a SAFETY circuit. Individual globes (or machines) can be switch on and off by their own switches, but a safety switch can shut off all devices at once. WHERE WOULD YOU FIND THIS CIRCUIT?

This is a TWO-WAY circuit. The light is controlled by two switches. These are often found at staircases, where the light can be switch on or off at the top or bottom of the stairs. WHERE WOULD YOU FIND THIS CIRCUIT? ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~

Series Parallel CHRISTMAS TREE LIGHTS SERIES OR PARALLEL CIRCUITS?

If one globe burns out, all lights will go out. The circuit is no longer closed. CHRISTMAS TREE LIGHTS SERIES

CHRISTMAS TREE LIGHTS PARALLEL If one globe burns out, all other lights will remain on. The circuit is still closed.