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Basic Electricity Info... All electricity is energy that results from the movement of electrons.

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Page 1: Basic Electricity Info... All electricity is energy that results from the movement of electrons.
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Basic Electricity Info...

All electricity is energy that results from the movement of electrons.

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All matter is made up of positive and negative charges

The negatives charges (electrons) can

move freely and this movement creates…

ELECTRICITY!

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Electric current is the movement or flow of electrons. CIRCUIT is the PATH the electricity travels on.

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•Most of the time, the + and – charges cancel each other out.

•Most matter is neutral

                              

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Static Electricity

•Static electricity is the buildup of charges on an object

•The word static means not moving

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How can electric charges build up on an object?

•Friction•Conduction•Induction

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When charges on an object are rearranged without physical contact, it has been charged by induction.

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Conductors• A conductor is a material

through which electric charges move easily

Examples of conductors:

Metals such as copper, aluminum, gold, silver

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Insulators

• An insulator is material through which electric charges cannot move easily

• Examples: plastic, rubber, wood, glass and sand

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Static Discharge

The loss of static electricity as charges move off an object is called static discharge

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Lightning!Lightning!

A giant electric spark, called lightning, is the result of static discharge created in a cloud.

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How is lightning formed?

• The wind rubs together the water molecules and particles of matter in the clouds

• This friction causes static electricity to build up in the cloud

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• The electrons collect in the lower part of the cloud

• They induce positive charges from the ground below.

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Only some lightning reaches Earth

and it can be VERY dangerous and can cause property damage.

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Who is this?Who is this?

• Clues:• Inventor• Lightning rod• Ben Franklin• A lightning rod

conducts an electric charge from the cloud directly to the ground.

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Electricity ~ Mouse and Cheese Analogy

The negative charges (mice) will do work in order to get to the positive charges (cheese).

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Electricity ~ Mouse and

Cheese Analogy

•The mouse wants to get to the cheese, but there is no path.

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The Mouse Cheese Circuit

•The mouse (electron) will gladly do work to get to the cheese (proton)

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Electrochemical Cells

• Electricity can be generated by a chemical reaction

• An electrochemical cell changes chemical energy into electrical energy

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The Mouse Cheese Battery

• Both the D cell and the AA cell produce 1.5 volts.

• What is the difference?

• Answer: The D cell will last longer

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The Mouse Cheese Battery

• This is the mouse-cheese version of a D cell and an AA cell

• Which is which?

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Real Batteries

• Both the D cell and the AA cell produce 1.5 volts.

• What is the difference?

• Answer: The D cell will last longer

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Electric Current Measurement

• Each month your family receives an electric bill.

• How does Con Ed determine how much money you owe?

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CURRENT ~ is the rate of flow of charges

                                          

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VOLTAGE ~ The amount of work that each charge will do as it goes through the circuit.

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RESISTANCE ~ the opposition to the flow of charge. Any appliance that asks the charge -- to do work will slow the charge down

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A wire’s resistance depends on:

• The kind of material it is made of

• The length and width• The temperature (what it is

insulated with)

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What do you think are the TOP FIVE Power RATINGS for

Common Appliances?1.2.3.4.5.

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You are given four outlets to plug in 4 separate electrical appliances. You may only use these 4 appliances for an entire week.

What 4 would you choose?

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NAME this SCIENTIST!NAME this SCIENTIST!

Who invented the light bulb?

Thomas Edison

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How does a light bulb work?

Electrons flow through a wire and heats up the chemicals in the filament.

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Light BulbsWhen the

electrons reach the filament, its resistance is so great that the electric energy is converted into heat and light energy.

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Current•The symbol for

current is the capital letter I

•The unit measure for current is amperes or amps

•Current is measured with an ammeter

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Resistance

•The symbol for resistance is R

•Resistance is measured in units called ohms

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Voltage

• Voltage is measured in volts

• The symbol for volt is V

• Voltage is measured with a voltmeter

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Electroscope

An electroscope is an instrument used to detect an electric charge

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Ohm’s Law

• Ohm’s Law states that the current in a circuit is equal to the voltage divided by the resistance

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Ohm’s Law

• Where:  V is the Voltage measured in volts  I is the Current measured in amperes  R is the resistance measured in Ohms 

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Sample Problem

• A nine volt battery supplies power to a cordless curling iron with a resistance of 18 ohms. How much current is flowing through the curling iron?

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Solution

• 1.) Since V(Voltage) and R(Resistance) are known, solve for I(Current) by dividing both sides of the equation by R.

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Solution

2. The R's on the right hand side of the equation cancel.

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Solution

• 3.) I is then left in terms of V and R

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Solution

• 4.) Substitute in the values for V(Voltage) and R(Resistance).

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5.) Solve for I (Current)

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Why can a bird sit on a power line?

When a bird sits on a power line, both feet are on the line.

There is no potential difference between the feet.

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If one leg is on the ground and the other one is on the power line, then there are potential difference between these two legs.

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Therefore, there is a flow of charge and eventually the chicken will be fried…get it?

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Sample Problem

• A 110 volt wall outlet supplies power to a strobe light with a resistance of 2200 ohms. How much current is flowing through the strobe light?

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Sample Problem

• Answer: