Electricity

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Electricity Electrical energy, currents, and circuits

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Electricity. Electrical energy, currents, and circuits. 1) Electrical energy is the energy of Electric charges. 2)Electric current is the rate at which charges pass a given point. (actual flow of electricity) Current is expressed in ampere which is often shortened by amps. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Electricity

Electrical energy, currents, and circuits

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1) Electrical energy is the energy of Electric charges.

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2)Electric current is the rate at whichcharges pass a given point. (actual flowof electricity)Current is expressed in ampere which isoften shortened by amps.unit for current is ampere (A)symbol for current is I

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3)There are two types of currents:DC-direct current(charges always flowsame directionAC-alternating current(charges flowone direction to reverse direction)

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4)Voltage is the potential difference between two points in a circuit. This alsodetermines what type of battery you have.

unit for voltage is expressed in voltssymbol is (v)

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5)Higher the voltage is the more energy is released per charge. As long asthere is voltage between two points onwire charges will flow in a wire.

The greater voltage is greater the current.

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6) Resistance is the opposition to the flow of electric charge.

Unit for resistance is ohms, the Greek letter omega (Ω)symbol is (R)

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7)Higher the resistance of the materialLower the current

Resistance depends on thickness, length,and temperature.

conductors have low resistanceinsulators high resistance-this iswhy charges can not flow in them.

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8)Cells-device that produces an electriccurrent by converting chemical or radiantenergy into electrical.

Battery-device that produces an electric current by converting chemical energy intoelectrical and is made of several cells.

Two types of cells-dry and wet

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9)Ohms law-mathematical formula thatrelates current, voltage, and resistance.

I=V RWhat is the current of an object; if thevoltage is 24V and amps is 2A?I=24V 2AI=12Ω

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10)Electrical power is the rate at whichelectrical energy is changed into otherforms of energy.

unit for power=watts(W) or kilowatt(kW)symbol for power=Pformula is power=voltage x current

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11)Measuring electrical energy

unit for electrical energy is kilowatt-hours (kWh)symbol=E

formula :Electrical energy=power x time

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Electric Circuits Vocabulary:1) electric current 2) Voltage3) resistance4) electric circuit5) load6) series circuit7) parallel circuit

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12) The path electricity follows is the circuit, the actual flow of electricity is the current. Two types-series and parallel circuits.Circuits must be closed to work

Items that use electricity are called loads.

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13)Circuits need 3 parts in order to work:1) energy source2) wires3) loads

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14) Series circuits provide one path or loop for electricity to follow.

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15) Parallel circuits provide two or more paths for electricity to follow - different loads are located on separate branches

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16) Circuit Symbols