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1 Physics Electricity

2 Review Circuits are fairly simple to solve, but only involve MOVING charges. Remember the point charges we did the other day? If two charges q1 and q2 are 1 meter apart, and have a charge of 1 Coulomb each, with what force will q1 push on q2?

3 Review…cont.

4 Key Terms (Watch for these during the lesson.) Voltage Current-Units are called amps Ohm’s law Power

5 Lesson Objective Students will be able to use Ohm’s law to determine current and voltage in a system and interpret Ohm’s law to find missing parts of a circuit.

6 You will be successful if… If you can answer the questions on peardeck at the end of the lesson.

7 Introduction Circuits carry charges from one place to another. If you picture a battery, there’s a positive end and a negative end. When you attach them with a wire, current flows from the negative side to the other (positive).

8 There is nothing to stop this flow or slow it down, so as much electricity as possible rushes through from positive side to negative side. This is where a Resistor comes in. It resist the flow, much like a dam.

9 Imagination time! (cuz electricity is hard to see in action) Current can be imagined as how much water flows through a river (in our case how much electricity flows through the wire). Voltage can be thought of as “how much pressure there is in the current.” Resistors slow the current down and reduce the pressure (read current slows down).

10 Try answering: What is the resistor in this circuit? What supplies the current?

11 This is how we draw a circuit A circuit has 3 parts, Voltage (V) Current (I) Resistance (R) Scientist noticed the amount of current flowing in a circuit depended on how much resistance the circuit had. The only way to overcome this resistance was with more voltage (pressure).

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14 Example

15 Try solving one on your own.

16 Helpful hints:

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18 Check for understanding Peardeck

19 Link to Haiku Classwork


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