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CAN YOU GET IT TO LIGHT?

CAN YOU GET IT TO LIGHT?. Using only ONE BATTERY, ONE LIGHTBULB ASSEMBLY and ONE PAPERCLIP, see HOW MANY WAYS your group can get the lightbulb to light! DRAW a quick sketch of each way. The TEAM that gets the MOST ways gets CANDY!. HOW DID IT LIGHT?. Electric Circuits.

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CAN YOU GET IT TO LIGHT?

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  1. CAN YOU GET IT TO LIGHT? • Using only ONE BATTERY, ONE LIGHTBULB ASSEMBLY and ONE PAPERCLIP, see HOW MANY WAYS your group can get the lightbulb to light! • DRAW a quick sketch of each way. • The TEAM that gets the MOST ways gets CANDY!

  2. HOW DID IT LIGHT?

  3. Electric Circuits Physical Science

  4. Electric Circuit • A complete, unbroken path of conductors through which electric charges (electrons) can flow creating a CURRENT of energy.

  5. WHAT IS AN ELECTRIC CURRENT? An electric current is the constant FLOW of subatomic (-) particles called electronsmoving through wires and other components. - + In which direction does the CURRENT FLOW? from the Negativetothe Positive terminal inside the circuit.

  6. Features of a Circuit • Circuits provide a flow of electrical energy to devices/objects connected in the circuit. • A circuit has a source of electrical energy AC = Alternating Current (2 Directions) = PLUG DC = Direct Current (1 Direction) = BATTERY • Circuits are connected by a complete LOOP of conducting wires.

  7. TWO TYPES OF CIRCUITS PARALLEL SERIES = Battery or Electricity R = Resistor = Lightbulb!

  8. Series Circuit • In a series circuit, there is only one path for the current to take. • Advantages – simple to design and quick and easy build, few materials needed • Disadvantages – If one light goes out, they all go out; as more lights are added, they become dimmer. TOTAL Energy is shared (Volts/Voltage).

  9. Parallel Circuit • In a parallel circuit, there are several paths for current to take. • Advantages – if there is a break in one branch, charges/energy still flows; switches can be added to turn on different parts; All objects receive same volts. • Disadvantages – More difficult and complicated to assemble – takes more time. More materials needed so more expensive. Circuit Comparison

  10. ENERGY IN A CIRCUIT BUILD A CIRCUIT! VIDEO REVIEW

  11. Describes the relationship between AMPS, VOLTS & OHMS Ohm’s Law

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