Science year 2.4: Circuits

2.4 Circuits
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2.4 Circuits
Welcome today

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2.4 Circuits
Looking back to 2.1 to 2.3

2.4 Circuits (series and parallel)

Preparing for the test in the testweek (in 3 weeks)

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Which of the following is an energy source
A
chemical energy
B
Battery
C
Solar energy
D
Sound energy

Slide 3 - Quiz

Kinetic energy
Thermal energy
Chemical energy
Electric energy
Nuclear energy
Sonic energy
Energy that results from movement of an object
Energy resulting from a temperature difference between two systems
Energy resulting from reactions between atoms and / or molecules
Energy resulting from the flow of electrons
Energy resulting from changes in the atomic nuclei or from nuclear reactions
Energy in the form of sound waves

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Energy
Power
Time
Voltage
current
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What is the unit for electrical current?
A
V for Voltage
B
A for amps
C
W for Watts
D
v for Speed

Slide 6 - Quiz

2.4 Circuits
What are the basic components for building a circuit
draw circuit diagrams
advantages and disadvantages of series circuit
Calculate current and voltage at various point in a circuit
advantages and disadvantages of a parallel circuit
Use a (am or volt)meter to measure current and voltage

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2.4 Circuits

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2.4 circuits

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Place the correct symbol behind the electrical components
Battery
Wire
Switch
Light bulb
LED
Mains socket

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2.4 Circuits - Series
all components are in the same loop, end to end.

There is only one way the current can flow

Same current throughout the entire circuit

Voltage is shared by all components in the circuit

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2.4 Circuits - series

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every am-meter will show the same value
The voltage is shared by all components

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What happens to the voltage when there are more components in a series circuit?
A
every component gets the same voltage
B
one component gets all of the voltage
C
The voltage is shared by all components
D
this won't work

Slide 14 - Quiz

Which type of energy is stored in a fuel?
A
Heat
B
Nuclear
C
Chemical
D
Electric

Slide 15 - Quiz

2.4 Circuits - Parallel
multiple loops or paths for the current to flow through

currents is divided through every pathway

Voltage is the same for all components


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2.4 Circuits - Parallel

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voltage same for all components
Current is divided
current only divides equally if components are the same

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voltage is the same for all components
current is the same throughout circuit
Series
Parallel
Still works if one lamp is broken
If you connect batteries this way, you can add their voltages

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J
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V
A
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chemical energy to kinetic energy
This is called
A
an energy conduction
B
an energy transcription
C
an energy insulation
D
an energy conversion

Slide 21 - Quiz

2.4 Circuits - Measuring
You can measure Current (A) with an am-meter

You can measure Voltage (V) with a voltmeter

You can measure both with a multimeter

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Am-meter
Measuring current

Current must run through meter

meter is IN the circuit

(how much electrons pass through the wire every second, amps)

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voltmeter connected parallel
Voltmeter has no influence on the current though the component

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A voltmeter
A
must be parallel with the component
B
Must be in series with the component

Slide 26 - Quiz

What is the value
of this voltmeter?
A
2,5 volt
B
25 volt
C
12,5 volt
D
0 volt

Slide 27 - Quiz

Single loop circuit
conventional
current
Current from the positive terminal to the negative terminal
series circuit
Digital ammeter
Analog Ammeter

Slide 28 - Drag question

What was renewable energy?
A
New types of energy
B
It does not run out, it renews itself
C
energy that consists of waves
D
It runs out, so we won’t be able to use it forever

Slide 29 - Quiz

what is needed for conduction
A
molecules that can move around freely
B
no molecules at all
C
molecules very close to each other
D
al lot of different types of molecules

Slide 30 - Quiz

If you connect 4 batteries of 1.5 volts in series, you get a total voltage of:
A
5,5 volt
B
6,0 volt
C
2,66 volt
D
2,5 volt

Slide 31 - Quiz

the battery has a voltage of 5 V
How much volt for a lamp?
A
2.5 V
B
10 V
C
5 V
D
0 V

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There is a current of 5 amps going at point A
How much current runs through each lamp?
A
A
2.5 A
B
10 A
C
5 A
D
0 A

Slide 33 - Quiz

2.4 Circuits - you should be able to 
the basic components for building a circuit
draw circuit diagrams
advantages and disadvantages of series circuit
Calculate current and voltage at various point in a circuit
advantages and disadvantages of a parallel circuit
Use a (am or volt)meter to measure current and voltage

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