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Parallel & Series Circuit Lab

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Switch 1 Switch 2

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Off On

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Read Me

• Build the test circuit.

• Build the series circuit & fill out the table.

• Build the Parallel circuit & fill out the table.

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Lamp 1 Lamp 2

Switch 1 Switch 2

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Foil (glued onto bottom half of stick)

Wire coil (covered with glue)

Wire ends (stripped)

Cardboard tube

Wood shtick

El Motor‘

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El Motor‘

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Foil (through bottom of holes)

Magnets

Cardboard

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VibrationVibration

PotentialPotential

Vibration/Wavemechanical oscillations about an equilibrium point. EarthquakeSoundTrampolinePendulumSpring (car)guitar stringOceanWave a disturbance that propagates through space and time, usually with transferrance of energy.

WaveWave

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ElectricityD.C. Direct Current

A.C. Alternating Current

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Electricity - electrons moving through a metal wire.

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Atomic Absorption

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Atomic Emission

Magic is technology that is not understood.

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A television is an Electron Gun

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9V+ -

with dc voltage

Generating an Electric Field

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9V+ -

dc voltage

Generating an Electric Field

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Static electricity

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A Capacitor holds a charge on its plates.

A Capacitor holds a charge on its plates.

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Conductor

Something that allows thermal energy to pass easily

Metal

Water

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semi-Conductor

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Insulator

Something that does NOT allow

thermal energy

to pass easily

Insulator

Something that does NOT allow

thermal energy

to pass easily

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Electrical Energy - is energy resulting from the force

between two objects having different voltages.

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Electrical Energy - is the force of moving

electrons.

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Electrical Energy

Voltage

Current

Resistance

Thermocouple (copper & nickel or

copper & iron)

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Circuits

Series Parallel

Circuits

Series Parallel

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Circuit Board

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Integrated circuit

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Static electricity

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Static electricity

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