Lesson 9

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This lesson contains 20 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 1 video.

time-iconLesson duration is: 45 min

Items in this lesson

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Demonstration

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This lesson
  • Demonstration
  • recap quiz
  • What is voltage?
  • What is resistance?

Slide 3 - Slide

Learning goals

  • You can explain what resistance is in your own words.

  • You can explain what voltage is in your own words.

  • You can describe the difference between how current is measured and how voltage is measured.

  • You can describe how voltage gets divided over series and parallel circuits.

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An iPhone charger uses a current of 0.08 ampere when connected to a European socket. With this current it takes an iPhone 12, 2 hours and 8 minutes to go from 0% to 100%. How much coulomb flew through the wire in this time?


A
576 C
B
0.224 C
C
614.5 C
D
96000 C

Slide 5 - Quiz

A current of 0,6 A flows out of the battery. What is the current flowing through each lamp?
A
0.2 A
B
0.6 A
C
0.3 A
D
1.2A

Slide 6 - Quiz

A current of 0,6 A flows out of the battery. What is the current flowing through each lamp?
A
0.2 A
B
0.6 A
C
0.3 A
D
1.2A

Slide 7 - Quiz

Current out battery = current component 1 = current component 2 =....
Series circuits
Current out battery = current branch 1 + current branch 2 +....
Parallel circuits

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Resistance & voltage

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What is resistance?
Resistance is the opposition to current flow.

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Resistance

Symbol: R

Unit: Ohm
 Symbol for Ohm: Ω


Resistance is the opposition to current flow.
Examples:
  • Resistance = 5 Ohm
  • R = 5 Ω

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What is voltage?
Voltage is the difference in the amount of electrical energy between two points in a circuit.

(also known as potential difference)

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Slide 13 - Video

Voltage



Symbol: V

Unit: Volt
 Symbol for Volt: V


Voltage (potential difference) is the difference in the amount of electrical energy between two points in a circuit.
Examples:
  • Voltage = 5 volts
  • V = 5 V

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  • What is the difference between how you connect an ammeter and a volt meter in a circuit?


  • How does voltage get divided over series and paralel circuits?

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  • What is the difference between how you connect an ammeter and a volt meter in a circuit?
An ammeter gets connected in series while a volt meter gets connected parallel.


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  • How does voltage get divided over series and paralel circuits?
Series
Parallel
Voltage
Gets divided over the components
The same at every circuit loop.

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Homework
  • Read 9.8 + 9.9
  • Do the yellow block exercises of 9.8
  • Do the yellow block exercises of 9.9

Slide 19 - Slide

Learning goals

  • You can explain what resistance is in your own words.

  • You can explain what voltage is in your own words.

  • You can describe the difference between how current is measured and how voltage is measured.

  • You can describe how voltage gets divided over series and parallel circuits.

Slide 20 - Slide