sci 9 lesson 5 may 11 - electric current
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Homework from last class:• Answer the following questions:• “What is an electric circuit?”• “What is an electric load?”• “Explain how an electric circuit is like a
person going down a waterslide.”• Read over class notes and check class blog
http://www.msoonscience.blogspot.com
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Chapter 8.2 pp. 280-288Electric Current
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Electric CircuitElectric circuit: A complete pathway that allows electrons
to flow
Electric load: Any device that transforms electrical energy into other forms of energyex: a light bulb, buzzer, heater, and flashlight
pp. 280 - 281
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A Simple Circuit:A Battery, Conducting Wires, and a Buzzer
p. 280
1) Chemical energy in battery gives electrons on the –ve terminal electric
potential energy
2) Electrons are attracted to the +ve terminal and are pushed through the conducting wire to the
buzzer
3) In the buzzer, the electrons’ potential energy is transformed into
sound energy
4) Electrons travel back to
the battery through the
complete circuit
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p. 281
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Circuit Components and DiagramsCircuits are made of only 4 basic components:
p. 282
Source: the source of electrical energy
Conductor: the wire through which electric current flows
Load: a device that transforms electrical energy into other forms of energy
Switch: a device that can turn the circuit on or off by closing or opening the circuit
source conductor
load
switch
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Circuit Components and DiagramsCircuit diagram: a drawing using symbols to represent the
different components of a circuit
p. 282
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Circuit DiagramsSimple to read diagrams should meet the following
criteria: Draw your diagrams using straight lines. Make all connecting wires and leads straight lines
with 90° (right angle) corners If possible, do not let conductors cross over one
another Your finished drawing should be rectangular or
square
p. 282
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Circuit Drawing Time!1) Complete activity 8-2B Drawing Circuit Diagrams on p. 283.
Identify which circuits are closed and which ones are open. • A closed circuit has no breaks in the path of electrons.• An open circuit does not allow a flow of electrons because there is
a break in the path.
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Electron Flow• As soon as a battery is
connected to a circuit, the circuit is closed.
• Electrons do NOT need to touch in order to push other electrons▫ Electrons apply an action-
at-a-distance force.
p. 283
Current electricity: the continuous flow of charge in a complete circuit
Current electricity is NOT the same as static electricity (charge that remains stationary on an insulator)
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Electric CurrentElectric current: the amount of charge passing a point in a
conductor every second.Ampere (A): unit for measuring electric current; very small
currents are measured in milliamperes (mA)1 A = 1000 mA
Ammeter: a device used to measure the current in a circuit
p. 284
Ammeter symbol on a circuit diagram
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Conventional Current• The flow of electricity is from
negative to positive (the flow of electrons).
• In the early days of electricity research, scientists mistakenly believed electricity flowed from positive to negative.
• Descriptions of this flow from positive to negative still existstoday, and is known as conventional current.
p. 284
Conventional current
Flow of electricity
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Homework for next class:• Complete “Drawing Circuit Diagrams” and “Circuit
Symbols” worksheet (both sides)• Read over class notes and check class blog
http://www.msoonscience.blogspot.com
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Works CitedImages taken from the following sources:http://zone.ni.com/devzone/cda/tut/p/id/7114http://iss.cet.edu/electricity/pages/b14.xmlhttp://schools-demo.clipart.com/search/index?q=buzzer&a=c