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Simple Electrical Circuit
III-Flores
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Simple Circuit A simple circuit contains the minimum things needed to have a functioning electric circuit
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Requirements A source of electrical potential difference or voltage. (typically a battery or electrical outlet)
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Requirements A conductive path which would allow for the movement of charges. (typically made of wire)
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Requirements An electrical resistance (resistor) which is loosely defined as any object that uses electricity to do work. (a light bulb, electric motor, heating element, speaker, etc.)
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A Simple Circuit The battery or source is represented by an escalator which raises charges to a higher level of energy.
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A Simple Circuit As the charges move through the resistor (represented by the paddle wheel) they do work on the resistor and as a result, they lose energy.
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A Simple Circuit By the time each charge makes it back to the battery, it has lost all the energy given to it by the battery.
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A Simple Circuit As the charges move through a wire, they lose no energy (assuming the wires are short and are a good conductor).
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A Simple Circuit The potential drop ( - potential difference) across the resistor is the same as the potential rise ( + potential difference) across the battery. This demonstrates that a charge can only do as much work as was done on it by the battery.
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A Simple Circuit The charges are positive so this is a representation of Conventional Current (the apparent flow of positive charges)
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A Simple Circuit The charges are only flowing in one direction so this would be considered direct current ( D.C. ).
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Alvin M. Suarez Divine Mae S. Balondo III-Flores
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