Integrated Science Unit 3, Chapter 6.

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Unit 3, Chapter 6 Integrated Science

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Unit Three: Electricity and Magnetism Chapter 6 Electricity and Electric Circuits 6.1 What is a Circuit? 6.2 Charge

Transcript of Integrated Science Unit 3, Chapter 6.

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Unit 3, Chapter 6

Integrated Science

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Unit Three: Electricity and Magnetism

6.1 What is a Circuit?

6.2 Charge

Chapter 6 Electricity and Electric Circuits

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Chapter 6 Learning Goals Build simple circuits. Trace circuit paths. Interpret the electric symbols for battery, bulb, wire, and switch. Draw a circuit diagram of a real circuit. Explain why electrical symbols and circuit diagrams are useful. Explain how a switch works. Identify open and closed circuits. Charge pieces of tape and observe their interactions with an

electroscope. Identify electric charge as the property of matter responsible for

electricity. List the two forms of electric charge. Describe the forces electric charges exert on each other. Describe how lightning forms.

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Chapter 6 Vocabulary Terms circuit diagram closed circuit coulomb electric circuits electrically charged electric charge electrically neutral electroscope electrical symbols

natural world negative charge open circuit positive charge static electricity versorium

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6.1 What is a circuitKey Question: What is an electric circuit?

*Read text section 6.1 AFTER Investigation 6.1

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6.1 Why learn about electricity?

We use it everyday. (We have to pay for it!)

It can be very powerful.

It can be dangerous.

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6.2 ChargeKey Question: What is moving through

a circuit?

*Read text section 6.2 AFTER Investigation 6.2

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6.2 Charge

Electric charge is a fundamental property of matter.

There are two types of charge: positive negative

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6.2 The electroscope

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6.2 Using an electroscope to test an unknown charge