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Electrical Circuits
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Electrical Circuit Closed path through which charge can flow A Circuit needs: 1.Source of energy (voltage) 2.Conductive path for charge to flow 3.Source of resistance (device to do work)
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Batteries Provide the energy (voltage) for charge to flow in a circuit –Have (+) and (-) terminals
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Dry cell Series of chemical reactions causes electrons to flow and accumulate at the (-) terminal –Used in portable electronics + terminal - terminal
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Wet Cell Has 2 connected metal plates submerged in an electrolyte: solution that conducts electricity Ex: Car battery
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Circuit Diagrams Use symbols to represent parts of a circuit Shows one or more complete paths that charge can flow
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Current flow + - Current always flows from positive (+) to negative (-) battery terminal Battery
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Series Circuits Charge has only one path to flow If one device stops working they all stop working! Viewing series circuit
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Series Circuits Adding light bulbs to a series circuit increases resistance –CURRENT DECREASES, BULBS BECOME DIMMER
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Parallel Circuits Circuit with two or more paths for current to flow If one device stops working the rest continue to work!
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Parallel Circuits Viewing Parallel Circuit Homes and buildings are wired in parallel Bulbs shine brighter in parallel than series –All Directly connected to battery
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Parallel circuits Current in branch depends on resistance –More current flows through the path of lowest resistance Voltage is same across each branch
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