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Lesson 4 – charge and current
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Lesson 5
Lesson 4 – charge and current
Period 4 Electricity

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This lesson
  • Recap quizz
  • Charge and current
  • Practice exercises

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Learning goals
  • You can name the two types of change and how they interact
  • You can name the unit of charge.
  • You're able to give a precies definition of electric current.
  • You can name the unit of current.
  • You're able to do calculations using electric current.

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Recap quizz

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What are the two types of electrical charges?
A
Up and down
B
Red and blue
C
Positive and negative
D
Voltage and current

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Describe the interactions between positive and negative charges in your own words

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Which particle causes a positive charge?
A
Protons
B
Positron
C
electrons
D
Neutrons

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Which particle causes negative charge?
A
Protons
B
Positrons
C
electrons
D
Neutrons

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What is the unit of charge?
A
volt
B
newtons
C
coulomb
D
ampere

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What do you call a material through which electricity can flow easily?
A
A conductor
B
An Insulator

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What do you call a material through which electricity cannot flow easily
A
A conductor
B
An Insulator

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Exercise
a) Draw a circuit diagram for the circuit in the image below
b) Draw a circuit diagram for the circuit of a doorbel with a light that turns on when the bell is rings. 

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Charge and current

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Two types of charges

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Two types of charges

Positive charges

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Two types of charges

Positive charges
Negative charges

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Two types of charges

Positive charges

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Two types of charges

Negative charges

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Electric Charge
  • The thing with electrons is: There are SO many!

  • We don't measure charge in the number of electrons, but in batches.

  • On such batch is one coulomb.

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One coulomb
6 241 000 000 000 000 000 electrons

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What is electricity?

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Electricity is a flow of charge 

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Electricity is a flow of charge 

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Electricity is a flow of charge 

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What is current?

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What is current?
You already know:
  • Electricity is a flow of charge.



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What is current?
You already know:
  • Electricity is a flow of charge.



This can be
Quantified

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What is current?
You already know:
  • Electricity is a flow of charge.



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The amount of coulomb flowing through an electric circuit per second — Coulomb/second

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What is current?
The amount of coulomb flowing through an electric circuit per second —  Coulomb/second


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What is current?


  • Symbol: I
  • Unit: Ampere (A)
  • Formula:                           Current = Charge / time

Charge — Coulombs (C)
time — seconds (s)
I=tQ
The amount of coulomb flowing through an electric circuit per second —  Coulomb/second

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Learning goals
  • You can name the two types of change and how they interact
  • You can name the unit of charge.
  • You're able to give a precies definition of electric current.
  • You can name the unit of current.
  • You're able to do calculations using electric current.

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