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Current Electricity Part 1
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Word Bank D-cell
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Word Bank D-cell – a source of electricity
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Word Bank D-cell – a source of electricity Battery
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Word Bank D-cell – a source of electricity Battery – refers to more than 1 cell
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Word Bank D-cell – a source of electricity Battery – refers to more than one cell Electricity Source
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Word Bank D-cell – a source of electricity Battery – refers to more than one cell Electricity Source – provides energy
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Word Bank D-cell – a source of electricity Battery – refers to more than 1 cell Electricity Source – provides energy Electricity Receiver
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Word Bank D-cell – a source of electricity Battery – refers to more than 1 cell Electricity Source – provides energy Electricity Receiver – a component (part) of a circuit that uses electricity to make something happen
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Word Bank D-cell – a source of electricity Battery – refers to more than 1 cell Electricity Source – provides energy Electricity Receiver – a component (part) of a circuit that uses electricity to make something happen Circuit – a pathway for the flow of electricity (circle)
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Word Bank Filament
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Word Bank Filament – part of a bulb that gets hot and gives off light
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Word Bank Filament – part of a bulb that gets hot and gives off light Components
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Word Bank Filament – part of a bulb that gets hot and gives off light Components – parts of a circuit (D-cell, bulb, motor, wire, switch)
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Word Bank Filament – part of a bulb that gets hot and gives off light Components – parts of a circuit (D-cell, bulb, motor, wire, switch) Circuit Base
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Word Bank Filament – part of a bulb that gets hot and gives off light Components – parts of a circuit (D-cell, bulb, motor, wire, switch) Circuit Base – holds many components needed to build a circuit
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Word Bank Filament – part of a bulb that gets hot and gives off light Components – parts of a circuit (D-cell, bulb, motor, wire, switch) Circuit Base – holds many components needed to build a circuit Fahnstock Clip
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Word Bank Filament – part of a bulb that gets hot and gives off light Components – parts of a circuit (D-cell, bulb, motor, wire, switch) Circuit Base – holds many components needed to build a circuit Fahnstock Clip – metal clip that connects wires in a circuit
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Question & Answer Since you can’t see electricity, how do you know when it is flowing in a bulb circuit?
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Question & Answer Since you can’t see electricity, how do you know when it is flowing in a bulb circuit? –The bulb will light
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Question & Answer Since you can’t see electricity, how do you know when it is flowing in a bulb circuit? –The bulb will light What components are needed to make a complete circuit?
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Question & Answer Since you can’t see electricity, how do you know when it is flowing in a bulb circuit? –The bulb will light What components are needed to make a complete circuit? –A source of electricity (D-cell) –A receiver of electricity (bulb or motor) –Path for electricity (Wires)
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Question & Answer Since you can’t see electricity, how do you know when it is flowing in a bulb circuit? –The bulb will light What components are needed to make a complete circuit? –A source of electricity (D-cell) –A receiver of electricity (bulb or motor) –Path for electricity (Wires) Remember! Electricity must travel in a complete path (circle) from one end of the battery to the other.
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D-cell
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Circuit Base
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Filament
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