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Unit 8 - Electricity. Electricity What is electricity? The flow of electric charge (either protons or electrons) This flow is called current Electric.

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1 Unit 8 - Electricity

2 Electricity What is electricity? The flow of electric charge (either protons or electrons) This flow is called current Electric current carries energy

3 Current Does work Measure current using an ammeter Circuit breakers or fuses stop too much current from flowing. Types of current: Alternating (AC): direction of current goes back and forth Example: household current is AC Direct (DC): current flows in one direction. Example: battery

4 Electrical Conductivity Property of a substance: its ability for current to pass through Conductors- electrons come free and can move to create electrical current allow current to pass metals Insulators- electrons are tightly bound to atoms and cannot move block current Usually nonmetals, some plastics, foam or rubber Semiconductors- in between in ability to conduct current Computer chips, LED’s, some lasers

5 How does charge flow? Voltage-the push behind the current! Electric charge flows from high energy (voltage) to lower energy. Voltage is measured using a voltmeter All points on a wire are the same voltage. Voltage is reduced when energy is used. Supplies energy to make charges flow.

6 Resistance Measures how easily charges flow in a material Factors that affect resistance Thickness Thicker wire has a lower resistance Length Longer wire has more resistance

7 Ohm’s Law The relationship between amps, volts and ohms Current Unit: Amps Symbol: I Voltage Unit: Volts Symbol: V Resistance Unit: Ohms Symbol: R


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