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electricity. static electricity. grounding. electric current. circuit. resistor. Lesson 4 Splash. What is static electricity?. Lesson 4 a. How can electricity flow?. A circuit is formed when an electric current passes through an unbroken path of conductors. . Lesson 4 b. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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electricitystatic electricitygroundingelectric currentcircuitresistor
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What is static electricity?
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How can electricity flow?A circuit is formed when an electric current passes through an unbroken path of conductors.
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What kinds of circuits are there?
series circuit
parallel circuit
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How can you use electricity safely?
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A _______________ is formed when an electric current passes through an unbroken path of conductors.
_______________ is the movement of electrons.
_______________ is the buildup of charged particles.
static electricity electricity
Vocabulary
circuit
Electricity
Static electricity
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electric current grounding
Vocabulary
_______________ is a flow of electricity through a conductor. An object in an electrical circuit that resists the flow of electrons is called a _______________. _______________ occurs when a conductor shares its excess charge with a much larger conductor.
resistor
Electric current
Grounding
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SequenceAn object rubs against another
object or surface.
Electrons are exchanged.
The buildup of electrical charge attracts the electrons to protons in
the other object.
What happens as objects rub together and form sparks?
End of Lesson
The electrons discharge through the air, creating a spark
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circuit (sûr΄kit) A loop formed when electric current passes through an unbroken path of conductors. (p. 668)
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magnetismmagnetic fieldelectromagnetgeneratoralternating currentmagnetic levitation
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What is magnetism?
Magnetism is the ability of an object to pull on another object that has the magnetic property.
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What are electromagnets?
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N
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S
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How can magnets produce electricity?
axle
turbinewater in
water out
As the coils spins next to magnets, high-voltage electricity is generated.
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What is magnetic levitation?
train magnets
track magnets
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What happens when a bar magnet is cut in half?
Main Idea
Two bar magnets are formed, each with a north and south pole.
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alternating currentmagnetic field
Vocabulary
_________________ is the lifting of an object by means of magnetic forces.The directional lines of the magnetic forces around a magnet are called the _________________._________________ is electric current that rapidly changes directions.
magnetic levitation
Magnetic levitation
Alternating current
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electromagnet magnetism
Vocabulary
An electric circuit that produces a magnetic field is called an _______________._______________ is the ability of an object to push or pull on another object that has the magnetic property.A _______________ is a device that creates electric current by spinning an electric coil between the poles of a magnet.
Magnetism
generator
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Compare and Contrast
use electro-magnets
speakers carry sound
How are electric doorbells and speakers similar and different?
End of Lesson
doorbells ring
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magnetic field (mag·net΄ik fēld) A region of magnetic force around a magnet, represented by lines. (p. 679)
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magnetic levitation (mag·net΄ik lev΄i·tā΄shәn) The lifting of an object by means of magnetic forces. (p. 684)