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Warm Up: What is this picture an example of? How does it work? What would happen if you placed a magnet inside the coils?
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Electricity
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Vocabulary Conductors- are materials where electric currents flow freely through Insulators- are a type of material in which charges are not able to move freely Resistors- resists the flow of a charge Electric Circuit- is a complete pathway through which electric charges can flow
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How does a light bulb turn on and off??? Open CircuitClosed Circuit
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Electrical Circuits Basic Components 1. Source of electrical energy Name an example: 2. Device that uses energy Name an example: 3.Connected by conducting wires and switch What type of wire did we use to connect the light bulb and battery?
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Draw an Electrical Circuit
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Static Electricity The build up of charges on an object is called static electricity **remember that electrons can flow from one atom to another ** Insulators are types of material that hold on to their electrons tightly Conductors are types of material that loosely hold their electrons
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In static electricity, charges build up, but they do not flow continuously like an electrical current – http://phet.colorado.edu/simulations/sims.php?sim=John_Travoltage http://phet.colorado.edu/simulations/sims.php?sim=John_Travoltage – http://phet.colorado.edu/simulations/sims.php?sim=Balloons_and_Static_Electricity http://phet.colorado.edu/simulations/sims.php?sim=Balloons_and_Static_Electricity
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Static Examples of good insulators Wood Rubber Plastic Glass Examples of good conductors Gold Silver Copper Aluminum
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Transferring Charges 1. Friction- is the transfer of electrons from one object to another by rubbing 2.Conduction- is the transfer of electrons from a charged object to another charged object by direct contact 3. Induction- is the movement of electrons to one part of an object caused by the electric field of another object (Lightning and the ground) See page 51 for examples!!!
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Static Discharge Static Discharge- The loss of static electricity as electric charges move off an object. * How come during the summer months you don’t experience as much static shock?? On a humid summer day the air is filled with water molecules that absorbed the extra electrons *Why do you get shocked when you touch a door knob? Why do we have lightning??? A shock or lightning bolt is an example of electrons jumping to help make the object they were once on neutral. Spark = jumping electrons
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Generators Electric Generator- A device that converts mechanical energy into electrical energy
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