presentación sobre electricidad 1ºeso (inglés)
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Breve presentación sobre electricidad para 1º de ESOTRANSCRIPT
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ELECTRICITY
• Electricity starts with electrons, a particle that carries
negative charge
• An atom consists of a dense nucleus of positively charged protons and electrically neutral neutrons, surrounded by a much larger electron cloud consisting of negatively charged electrons.
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ELECTRICITY: Current and voltage
• Using a pump we can push water through a pipe around a closed circuit (top drawing). The rate at which it flows depends on the pressure difference between the entrance to the pipe (left) and the exit from the pipe (right).
• The greater the pressure difference, the greater the flow. In addition, given a certain pressure difference, a fatter pipe will carry more water, and a longer one will resist the flow and carry less.
All this mirrors the behavior of the electric fluid.
• In our homes and appliances electricity usually flows in metal wires, most often of copper. Electrons in a metal can jump from atom to atom, and that way carry negative charge around the circuit.
• Like a fluid, they are driven by a kind of electric pressure, known as voltage, because it is measured in units known as volts. An electric battery produces (by a chemical process) a voltage difference V between its two ends, and therefore acts like a pump (bottom drawing).
• The electric current I flows from high voltage to low voltage and is measured in units known as Amperes
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ELECTRICITY: Resistance
• Anything that opposes the flow of current in a circuit is said
to offer resistance. We measure resistance in ohms ( Ω ).
• All electrical components offer some resistance to the flow of electricity.
• Resistors are components specially made to resist the flow of electricity.
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ELECTRICITY: Resistors in series
• In series circuits, resistors are joined together end to end in
a single line.
• The resistors do not have to be in a straight line.
• The same current flows through all the resistors.
• The equivalent resistance of resistors connected in series is the sum of their resistances.
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ELECTRICITY: Resistors in parallel
• In parallel circuits, both ends of all resistors are joined together.
• Resistors can be connected such that they branch out from a single point (known as a node), and join up again somewhere else in the ciruit. This is known as a parallel connection
Figure 1. Example of a circuit containing three resistors connected in parallel
Circuit containing resistors in parallel, equivalent to Figure 1