Class 2 - Chapter 4 Electricity

Chapter 4 - Electricity

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Chapter 4 - Electricity

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Slide 1 - Slide

Today
- Recap of paragraph 1 till 4

- On your own, make the D-test  (online)

Slide 2 - Slide

How well do you remember all the explanations? Rate yourself:
A
4
B
6
C
8
D
10

Slide 3 - Quiz

What is the title of
the chapter?

Slide 4 - Mind map

A closed circuit
consists of which 3 parts?

Slide 5 - Mind map

A lamp uses:
A
Electrical current
B
Electrical energy
C
Electrical voltage
D
Electrical resistance

Slide 6 - Quiz

Last question!


Good luck!

Slide 7 - Slide

How well did it go, what grade do you give yourself if you are honest?
A
4
B
6
C
8
D
10

Slide 8 - Quiz

Huiswerk
Diagnostic test
Magister -> Leermiddelen -> Nask -> Hoofdstuk 4

Deadline: Monday 4-Jan 9:00 pm (tonight)


Slide 9 - Slide

Chapter 4 - Electricity

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Slide 10 - Slide

Paragraph 1
  • Circuit
  • Electrical energy
  • Insulating and conductive materials


  • Current

Slide 11 - Slide

Paragraaf 1
  • Circuit

In this circuit, the battery is connected to the battery with two cables. We then speak of a closed circuit.

    Slide 12 - Slide

    Section 1
    • Electrical energy

    When the light is on, it consumes electrical energy. This energy is provided by the battery.

      Slide 13 - Slide

      Section 1
      • Insulators and conductors

                  Insulators                                         Conductors


        Slide 14 - Slide

        Section 1
        • Current
        • Current (I) is measured in amperes (A).

        Current = the amount of particles that flow through the wire in a specific place in a second



          Slide 15 - Slide

          Section 2
          •  Voltage

          • Voltage sources
          • Batteries in series connection
          • Mains voltage (230 volts from the socket)

          Slide 16 - Slide

          Section 2
          • Voltage
          • You measure voltage (U) in volts (V).

          Voltage = the amount of electrical energy that the particle 'carries' with it


          Slide 17 - Slide

          Section 2
            • Voltage sources



            Slide 18 - Slide

            Section 2
              • Voltage sources

              A small battery supplies about 1.5 volts
              An electrical outlet supplies about 230 volts
              An (electric) train runs on 1500 volts


              Slide 19 - Slide

              Section 2
              • Batteries in series connection

              Often you need more than one battery to
              to get the right tension.
              You have to connect the batteries in series.

              If you do this (correctly) you can add up the voltages.

              Slide 20 - Slide

              Section 3
              • Symbols

              • Series connection
              • Parallel connection

              Slide 21 - Slide

              Section 3
              • Symbols


              Slide 22 - Slide

              Section 3
              • Series connection
              • In a series circuit, the amperage is the same everywhere.


              Slide 23 - Slide

              Section 3
              • Parallel connection
              • In a parallel circuit, the voltage is the same everywhere.

              Slide 24 - Slide

              Section 4
              • Power

              • Formula (                           )
              P=UI

              Slide 25 - Slide

              Section 4
              • Power
              • You calculate power in watts

              Power tells you how much electrical energy a device uses in 1 second


              Slide 26 - Slide

              Section 4
                • Formula
                power=voltage × current



                P=UI
                Quantity
                symbol
                Unit
                symbol
                power
                P
                watt
                W
                voltage
                U
                volt
                V
                current
                I
                ampere
                A

                Slide 27 - Slide

                Which three substances are resistors?
                A
                Rubber, plastic and glas
                B
                Plastic, diamond and wood
                C
                Rubber, oil and wood
                D
                Plastic, oil and glass

                Slide 28 - Quiz

                Which substance is a conductor?
                A
                All metals
                B
                Carbon
                C
                (Sea)water
                D
                Paper

                Slide 29 - Quiz

                Electrical current tells you something about?
                A
                How many particles 'flow' past
                B
                How 'fast' the particle is going
                C
                How much electrical energy a particle 'carries'
                D
                How 'energetic' a particle is

                Slide 30 - Quiz

                Electrical voltage tells you something about?
                A
                How many particles 'flow' past
                B
                How 'fast' the particle is going
                C
                How much electrical energy a particle 'carries'
                D
                How 'energetic' a particle is

                Slide 31 - Quiz

                How much voltage comes from an electrical outlet at home?
                A
                2,3 volt
                B
                23 volt
                C
                230 volt
                D
                2300 volt

                Slide 32 - Quiz

                If you connect 4 batteries of 1.5 volts in series, you get a total voltage of:
                A
                5,5 volt
                B
                6,0 volt
                C
                2,66 volt
                D
                2,5 volt

                Slide 33 - Quiz

                Wire
                Battery
                Light
                Switch
                Motor
                Power outlet

                Slide 34 - Drag question

                In a series circuit, the ... is the same everywhere.
                A
                Current
                B
                Voltage
                C
                Energy
                D
                Power

                Slide 35 - Quiz

                In a parallel circuit, the ... is the same everywhere.
                A
                Current
                B
                Voltage
                C
                Energy
                D
                Power

                Slide 36 - Quiz

                To calculate the power you need the following two data:

                Slide 37 - Open question

                The correct formula to calculate the power is:
                A
                voltage+current
                B
                voltagecurrent
                C
                voltagecurrent
                D
                voltagecurrent

                Slide 38 - Quiz

                The correct formula is:
                A
                P=U+I
                B
                P=UI
                C
                P=UI
                D
                P=UI

                Slide 39 - Quiz

                Quantity
                Unit
                Sybmbol
                symbol
                Power
                Current
                Voltage
                P
                I
                V
                Ampère
                A
                W
                U
                Watt
                Volt

                Slide 40 - Drag question

                And now?
                2 options:

                Option 1: independently take the D-test (homework for next lesson)
                Magister -> Leermiddelen -> Nask -> Hoofdstuk 4

                Option 2: Prep yourself for the experiment.

                Slide 41 - Slide