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Warm – Up: True or False If false: Correct the statement 1.The law of electric charges claims that like charges attract one another 2.In the electrostatic series, materials are arranged in order of their electrical conductivity 3.An insulator is a material that prevents the flow of electrical current
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Warm – Up: True or False If false: Correct the statement 1.The law of electric charges claims that like charges attract one another FALSE 2.In the electrostatic series, materials are arranged in order of their electrical conductivity FALSE 3.An insulator is a material that prevents the flow of electrical current TRUE
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Warm – Up: 4. Why do you think clothes cling to each other after tumbling around in a clothes dryer?
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Warm – Up: 4. Why do you think clothes cling to each other after tumbling around in a clothes dryer? Charging by friction – clothes have rubbed against each other and the dryer wall and have either gained or lost electrons. BONUS: How could you tell whether a piece of clothing was positively or negatively charged?
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Methods of Generating Electricity Learning Goals for Today: – To understand the advantages and disadvantages of using various sources of energy – To distinguish between renewable and non- renewable sources of energy
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Generator A machine that turns movement into electrical Energy – Turns magnets past a set of wire coils – The faster the magnets pass over the coils, the more electricity is produced
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Turbines spin generators to produce electricity
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Energy Sources in Ontario
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Renewable Resources Naturally occuring materials or energy that can replace themselves through natural cycles and management practices (e.g. sun, wind, falling water, trees)
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Nuclear How it works: – Energy released by splitting atoms – Steam turns generator Advantages: – High energy output – No air emissions Disadvantages: – Safety: radioactive waste – Expensive – Mining disturbs ecosystems Not Renewable
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Coal, Natural Gas & Oil How it works: – Fuel burned, heat boils water, steam spins turbines Advantages: – Cheap Disadvantages: – Pollution: smog, acid rain, releases CO 2 – Mining disturbs ecosystems Not Renewable
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Hydro Electric How it works: – Rushing water spins turbines Advantages: – Cheap – Non-polluting Disadvantages: – Needs moving water – Damming disturbs ecosystems Renewable
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Wind How it works: – Wind spins turbines Advantages: – No pollution Disadvantages: – Need wind – Small amount of energy – Local residents: sound, sight – Effect on wildlife? Renewable
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Biomass How it works: – Biomass burned, releases heat, spins turbine Advantages: – Simple – Readily available Disadvantages: – Pollution Renewable
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Geothermal How it works: – Heat stored in Earth spins turbine Advantages: – No fuel needed – Sustainable Disadvantages: – Expensive to start Renewable
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Solar Energy How it works: – Photons from sun knock electrons off atoms, electrons flow through to battery Advantages: – No pollution Disadvantages: – Need lots of light – Small amount of energy Renewable
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Electricity Generation Methods http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=20Vb6hlLQS g
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