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OBJ: Given notes, activity sheet SWBAT explain electric current, ampere, voltage, electric circuit, conductors and insulators with 70% accuracy DN: Complete Environment Quiz & hand-in HW check- Electric Charges and Static Electricity Booklet ACT: Introduction to electric current, ampere, voltage, electric circuit, conductors and insulators Read, textbook p , Work on Electric Current Booklet p only. HW: Complete SVQ#3 (Q:1-50, scantron due tomorrow). Work on Quarter 2 Study Guide, Interim Exam, Jan 22.
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Review Notes Current Electricity: flow of electrons
“ water in a river” Static Electricity: stationary electrons; build up of electrons “water in a bottle” Static Discharge: release of electrons
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Lesson Notes Electric Current: continuous flow of electrons through a material (current electricity). Ampere (amp, A): amount of electrons flowing each second; measures rate of electric current Voltage (volt, V): amount of pushing force (EMF) by electrons flowing each second.
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Lesson Notes Electric Circuit: closed loop; complete unbroken path through which electrons flow. If electric circuit is broken, electrons will not flow. If switch up, broken circuit, electrons / electricity does not flow. If switch down, closed circuit, electrons / electricity can flow.
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Electric Circuit Picture
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Electric Circuit Symbols
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Series vs. Parallel Circuit
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Lesson Notes Conductors: materials that allow electrons to flow (move). Examples: metals, water, acids Insulators: materials that do not allow electrons to flow. Examples: rubber, glass, rock, plastic, wood, fabric, ceramic, paper.
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