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You have 3 minutes to memorise these symbols.
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Items in this lesson
You have 3 minutes to memorise these symbols.
Slide 1 - Slide
Bulb/Lamp
Cell
Open Switch
Closed Switch
Slide 2 - Drag question
Fuse
Ammeter
Voltmeter
Resistor
Variable
Resistor
Slide 3 - Drag question
Describe the circuit
Slide 4 - Open question
Will the bulb light up?
Slide 5 - Open question
Describe the circuit
Slide 6 - Open question
Will the bulb light up?
Slide 7 - Open question
Describe the circuits
Slide 8 - Open question
Will the bulbs light up?
Slide 9 - Open question
Electric Circuits
The simplest complete circuit is a piece of wire from one end of a battery to the other.
An electric current can flow in the wire from one end of the battery to the other, but nothing useful happens.
The wire just gets very hot and the battery loses stored internal energy – it ‘goes flat’ and stops working.
Slide 10 - Slide
What type of current flows in one direction?
A
Pulsating current
B
Alternating current
C
Static current
D
Direct current
Slide 11 - Quiz
Current
Current is a measure of how much electric charge flows through a circuit
Current flows from positive to negative
The more charge that flows, the bigger the current.
Measured in Amperes (A) or amps
Symbol = I
Slide 12 - Slide
Charge
Since electrons are very small
One electron will not have much of an effect
It is more useful to refer to packages of electrons
One coulomb of charge is a package equivalent to 6,250,000,000,000,000,000 electrons
Slide 13 - Slide
Electric Current
To measure the current we use an
Ammeter.
It simply 'counts' how many Coulombs pass by a point in the circuit every second.
The unit of Electric Current is called
Ampere (A).
Slide 14 - Slide
Slide 15 - Slide
What is the unit of electrical current?
A
Ohm
B
Volt
C
A
D
Ampere
Slide 16 - Quiz
What is the symbol for current?
A
R
B
I
C
C
D
i
Slide 17 - Quiz
What device measures electrical current?
A
Ohmmeter
B
Ammeter
C
Current meter
D
Voltmeter
Slide 18 - Quiz
What is direct current's abbreviation?
A
Direct current
B
Alternating current
C
DC
D
AC
Slide 19 - Quiz
What does a resistor do in a circuit?
A
Amplifies signal
B
Stores energy
C
Limits current flow
D
Generates power
Slide 20 - Quiz
What is a closed circuit?
A
Path is broken
B
Path is complete
C
Path is faulty
D
Path is open
Slide 21 - Quiz
Match the keyword to the definition.
Flow of electrons through a wire.
Components arranged in a loop, joined by wires.
Push that makes charge move (provided by a battery/cell).
Current
Potential difference
Circuit
Slide 22 - Drag question
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