PPT-Complete the Circuit Electrical Current – flow of electrons
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Sunday July 13 2014 Mission JiggyBot 1 YOU CONDUCT ELECTRICITY The JiggyBot Mission Mission To build a JiggyBot that will win a race JiggyBots are electrical devices
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Sunday July 13 2014 Mission JiggyBot 1 YOU CONDUCT ELECTRICITY The JiggyBot Mission Mission To build a JiggyBot that will win a race JiggyBots are electrical devices that light up and vibrate. Instructor Name:. . (Your Name. ). 2. CHAPTER. Learning Objectives. Relate electrical terms including voltage, current, and resistance to their hydraulic or pneumatic counterpart. Explain the relationship among voltage, current and resistance in an electrical circuit. &. Circuits. Indicators and Objectives. PS-6.6: Explain the relationships among voltage, resistance, and current in Ohm’s law.. PS-6.9: Compare the functioning of simple series and parallel circuits.. Unit. : . Electricity. Monday. , . Feb 3, . 2014. Objective:. SWBAT . describe the basic concepts needed for electricity understanding.. BR- . . What is a volt?. Describe the energy conversions you think take place in a nuclear power plant. and . Magnetism. Module 6. What is electricity?. The collection or flow of electrons in the form of an electric charge. What is . static. electricity?. When two objects rub against each other electrons transfer and build up on an object causing it to have a different charge from its surroundings.. &. Circuits. Indicators and Objectives. PS-6.6: Explain the relationships among voltage, resistance, and current in Ohm’s law.. PS-6.9: Compare the functioning of simple series and parallel circuits.. and Ohm’s Law. The basics of electrical measurement. . Voltage is electrical pressure, which is potential force or the difference in electrical charge between two points. Voltage pushes electrical currents though a wire but not through its insulation.. Sections 5.1-5.2: pages 186-201; 208-214. Potential difference (in a circuit). Energy GAINED by electrons:. The electrons in a wire gain potential energy when passing through the cell or battery.. Electromotive force (emf) . SPS10. Students will investigate the properties of electricity and magnetism.. Investigate static . electricity in terms of: friction, conduction, and induction.. Explain the flow of electrons in terms of:. Permeate (v) to spread throughout, saturate. Transmute (v) to change or alter in form. Reciprocate (v) to give in return. SAT VOCAB 3. Over the Thanksgiving break, many get together for a big family dinner. Whatever your family tradition is, the recipes for the different dishes are . matter. . . Matter. is anything that has mass (weight) and occupies space. . All matter is made up of . molecules. . . that have a certain number of atoms.. Atom. . is broken down even further into a . Electric Current:. RECALL: In static electricity, an electric charge . stays . in one area. . In current electricity an electric charge moves through conductors along a path. Its . electrons. that move NOT . Basic Electricity Basic electrical concepts Except where otherwise noted these materials are licensed Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 (CC BY) Objectives The objective of this unit is to present the student with some basic terms relating to electricity. Upon completion, the student will have an understanding of the following: 17.1 . Electric charge and force. Chapter 17: electricity. Electric Charge. Electricity:. force . created by a difference in charges . (+, -) . due to gained or lost electrons. . Protons (+) are trapped in the nucleus, so moving electrons (-) are responsible for electricity. Then . Chapter 23 (Electrical Circuits). Looking ahead. :. . Next Lecture Tue Apr . 16: . . Finish Ch 23, followed by Review Session. Friday Apr . 19. : . Midterm 2. . (. Chs. : . 11, 13, 14.
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