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Topic 2.4 Circuits

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Get ready
  • Get your MacBook
  • Go to LessonUp
  • Join this lesson

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Planning for today
  • Repeat 2.3
  • Topic 2.4 Circuits
  • Bean Project

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Voltage
 Voltage (U) is how much electrical energy each electron is carrying. 
 
Measured in Volts (V) with a voltmeter

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Current
A current (I) is how many electrons flow past every second.
 
Measured in Amps (A) with an "ammeter" (amperemeter)

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Which of the following is an energy source
A
chemical energy
B
Battery
C
Solar energy
D
Sound energy

Slide 7 - Quiz

Kinetic energy
Thermal energy
Chemical energy
Electric energy
Nuclear energy
Sonic energy
Energy that results from movement of an object
Energy resulting from a temperature difference between two systems
Energy resulting from reactions between atoms and / or molecules
Energy resulting from the flow of electrons
Energy resulting from changes in the atomic nuclei or from nuclear reactions
Energy in the form of sound waves

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Energy
Power
Time
Voltage
current
I
P
U
E
t

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What is the unit for electrical current?
A
V for Voltage
B
A for amps
C
W for Watts
D
v for Speed

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What is the value
of this voltmeter?
A
2,5 volt
B
25 volt
C
12,5 volt
D
0 volt

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What is an insulator?
A
A material that does not conduct electricity
B
A material that conducts electricity
C
A clamp to connect two electric wires
D
An electric source

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Learning goals 2.4
I can…
  • explain the basic components necessary for building a simple circuit
  • draw circuit diagrams by using the circuit symbols
  • explain the advantages and disadvantages fo a parallel circuit

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2.4 Circuits

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2.4 Circuits

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2.4 Circuits - series

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2.4 Circuits - Series
  • All components are in the same loop, end to end.
  • There is only one way the current can flow
  • Same current throughout the entire circuit
  • Voltage is shared by all components in the circuiekst

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Every am-meter will show the same value
The voltage is shared by all components

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2.4 Circuits - Parallel

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2.4 Circuits - Parallel
  • Multiple loops or paths for the current to flow through
  • Currents is divided through every pathway
  • Voltage is the same for all components

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-Voltage same for all components
-Current is divided
-Current only divides equally if components are the same

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Place the correct symbol behind the electrical components
Battery
Wire
Switch
Light bulb
LED
Mains socket

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What happens to the voltage when there are more components in a series circuit?
A
every component gets the same voltage
B
one component gets all of the voltage
C
The voltage is shared by all components
D
this won't work

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voltage is the same for all components
current is the same throughout circuit
Series
Parallel
Still works if one lamp is broken
If you connect batteries this way, you can add their voltages

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Assignment last week 
Make the following circuits work in the app: "Inleiding"

  • let a lightbulb burn with a battery
  • let a lightbulb burn with a battery and a switch
  • let 2 lightbulbs burn with a battery and a switch

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Assignment this week 
See Classroom: Sim activity: conductor or insulator?

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Assignment this week 
See Classroom: Sim activity: conductor or insulator?

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Homework
  • Read Topic 2.4 
  • Make the exercise 36-40 of Topic 2.4 
  • Study the glossary of Topic 2.4 on StudyGo.

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