2-1 Introduction electricity (p2.1)

What can you do 
with electricity?
(blz. 57)
What you need:
- Textbook, writingbook, iPad
- Pen, pencil, geotriangle


Schoolbags in the cuboard
Phones in the phonebag
Bluetooth 
- ON
- VPN off
    Lesson today:
- Test discussion (10 min)
- Discuss building project 
        (5 min)
- Lesson goals (2 min)
- Content (15 min)
- Work by yourself 
      (10 min)
- Corrections (5 min)
- Conclusion (2 min)
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What can you do 
with electricity?
(blz. 57)
What you need:
- Textbook, writingbook, iPad
- Pen, pencil, geotriangle


Schoolbags in the cuboard
Phones in the phonebag
Bluetooth 
- ON
- VPN off
    Lesson today:
- Test discussion (10 min)
- Discuss building project 
        (5 min)
- Lesson goals (2 min)
- Content (15 min)
- Work by yourself 
      (10 min)
- Corrections (5 min)
- Conclusion (2 min)

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Building project (over 4 weeks)
- Electromagnet (not to hard) maximum of 7
- Electromotor (relatively hard) maximum 10
- Generator (difficult) maximum 10
- Speaker (Difficult) maximum 10

P. 65 in your textbook

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                       Lesson goals:
- Explain the terms: Electric current, electromagnet and electromotor. 

- Name and explain a few applications of electricity.

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p. 55
timer
5:00
Group discussion of questions

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Heating using electricity
With a very high current, conducting wires heat up, and this can be a fire hazard. 
E.g. a weldingmachine joins two pieces of metal at a temperature of  3 000 oC.

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Light
The filament in a lightbulb reaches 2 500 oC
- Lightbulb glows with white light
- Energyloss: We want light and not heat
Neon or sodium lamps (streetlanterns) dont get as hot. 
The colour of light depends on the gas in the tube. 
Fluorescent tubing produces white light because of a special powder coating inside the tube.

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Light fluorescent tubing
A fluorecent tube works by generating ultraviolet light in a mercury discharge. Phosphor powder coated on the inside of the tube uses the energy of the UV light to give off its own light, white light. 

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Light  LED
LED (light emitting diode) - does not work with a gas, but with a semi conductor.
It is a metal like substance in a 
material (diode).
The colour of the LED depends 
on the type of semi conductor
Want more: google 'how does a LED work'.

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Light LCD-screens
LCD-screens (liquid crystal display)
- They contain tiny liquid crystals. 
- The crystals dont give off light 
    themselves but allows certain 
    colours of light, that are emitted
    behind them, to pass through.
- There are seperate crystals for red, green and blue light. 

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Light Plasma-tv
A plasma TV is made of small dots that emit red, green or blue light.Each dot is like a small fluoreschent tube.

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Moving with electricity 
You can also make motion 
with electricity, usually an electromotor.

These electromotors are used in 
many toys, but also in trains, electric and hybrid cars, and lifts.

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How hot does the filament of a lightbulb get?
A
100
B
500
C
2 500
D
3 000

Slide 13 - Quiz

Which light source is not energy efficient?
A
Neon lamp
B
Fluorescent tubing
C
filament light bulb
D
Sodium lamp

Slide 14 - Quiz

What determines the colour of light in a fluorescent tube?
A
Gas
B
Material of filament
C
Powder

Slide 15 - Quiz

The Crystals in a LCD screen do not emit their own light.
A
True
B
False

Slide 16 - Quiz

The working of a plasma TV can be compared to that of fluorescent tubing.
A
True
B
False

Slide 17 - Quiz

Bright light that is emitteer when welding comes from the extremely hot metal.
A
True
B
False

Slide 18 - Quiz

When a wassing machine turns, the conducting wies heat up a bit.
A
True
B
False

Slide 19 - Quiz

A LED gives light, because a metal like material conducts electricity.
A
Waar
B
Niet waar

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Maak opgaven 2 t/m 4 (blz. 59)
ALS JE KLAAR BENT: zoek 'hoe werkt elektriciteit' op youtube
timer
10:00
REGELS:
  • Zelf schrijven in je schrift


  • Hulp: je boek
  • Geen overleg

  • Over 10 minuten bespreken we de opgaven

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Now do  2, 3 and 4 (p. 59)
WHEN YOU ARE DONE: google 'how does electricity work'
timer
1:00
RULES:
  • Write in your writingbook


  • Use: Your textbook
  • No discussion

  • In ... minutes we will discuss the answers

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Conclusion:
There are three application of electricity:
    - Heating
    - Giving light
    - Motion
  • A fluorescent tube and an energy-saving lightbulb contain a gas that gives off UV light, and this allows the powder coting to give off white light. 
  • A LED light contains a metal like substance that gives off light.
  • LCD-crystal is a transparent crystal that blocks certain colours of light with electricity. 

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