4th grade ch. 13 sec. 2 how do electric charges flow

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CHAPTER 13 SECTION 2

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Page 1: 4th grade   ch. 13 sec. 2 how do electric charges flow

CHAPTER 13 SECTION 2

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electric current•continuous flow of electric charges through a material

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conductor•material in which a charge can flow easily

•ex. copper, silver

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insulator• charges not able to move

freely• ex: plastic, wood

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electric circuit• complete,

unbroken path through which electric charges can flow

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resistance• measure of how difficult it is for

charges to flow through a material

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seriescircuit

only 1 path

for current to take

advantage disadvantages

simple to build

if 1 light goes out-

all go out

more bulbs added-

greater resistance

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series series circuitcircuit

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several pathsfor current

to takeadvantage

more branches added-

decreased resistance

if 1 light goes out-

other stay lit

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household household circuits-circuits-parallel parallel circuitscircuits

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What happens when an electric current is produced?

• a continuous flow of charges travel through a material

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Contrast electric current and static electricity.

• An electric current is a continuous flow of charge. In static electricity, charges build up but do not flow.

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Explain why electric current cannot exist if an electric circuit is

broken.

• charges cannot flow because the path is not complete

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Define conductor and insulator.

• conductor = material through which charges can flow through easily

• insulator = material through which charges cannot flow through easily