Unit 1 Electricity, energy and waves

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
IV Characteristics Electricity Lesson 4.
Advertisements

Series and Parallel Circuits
Unit 8 Combination Circuits
Unit 8 Combination Circuits
S2 Science Our Physical World Part 3 Knox Academy Science Department 1. Introduction to static electricity By the end of lesson 1, pupils should be able.
Basic Electricity Revision Aspiration Respect Compassion Honesty Fairness.
P6 Flavour Sharing Charging Logic gates Motoring and Generators Resisting Computer circuits Transformers lessons 8 Home works End of topic assessment.
Circuit Electricity 4 th form IGCSE Textbook: parts of Chapters 7,9 & 10.
Series Circuits Circuits in which there is only one path for current to flow through All elements of the circuit (resistors, switches etc…) are in the.
Electricity Current Voltage Resistance Current, Voltage, Resistance characteristics AC DC Plugs Earth Fuses Power.
Electricity Define Electricity: Electrons: Short Circuit: Current: Battery: Voltage:
Electric Circuits. What is an Electric Circuit? Electric Circuit: is a closed loop through which charges can continuously move. Need to have complete.
Concurrent Assessment DC Electronics 1 1.When you have a complete series circuit, is the current flow the same at every place in the circuit? 2.What is.
P3: Electricity ICT Investigation: Modeling Electrical Circuits.
Parallel Circuits – Chapter 5
Regents Physics Chapters 17/18 Circuits  Series Circuits.
Unit G482: Electrons, Waves and Photons
Electricity 2 Thomas Edison Lesson Objectives I know some circuit symbols for common components. I know what is meant by resistance I know.
Define static electricity and describe where the spark comes from.
ELECTRIC CURRENTS. SIMPLE CIRCUIT What’s providing the energy? What’s “moving” in the circuit? What’s causing the movement? e.m.f. = Electromotive Force.
Series and Parallel.  a single resistance that can replace all the resistances in an electrical circuit while maintaining the same current when connected.
19.3 Resistance and resistivity
Physics A First Course Electricity Chapter 13.
Chapter 14 Physics A First Course Electricity. Electricity Electrical Systems 14.1 Series Circuits 14.2 Parallel Circuits 14.3 Electrical Power, AC, and.
Resistance – Learning Outcomes  Define resistance and give its unit.  Solve problems about resistance.  State Ohm’s Law.  HL: Derive the formulas for.
Chapter 18 Electric Circuits Chapter Opening 18.1 Electric circuits and electric current 18.2 Electrical energy and voltage 18.3 Resistance and Ohm’s law.
Potential – Learning Outcomes  Draw and discuss a potential divider.  Demonstrate a potential divider.  Discuss potentiometers and their use in variable.
Simple Electric Circuits. Menu Circuit Symbols Current Voltage Resistance Summary Table.
6.2 ELECTRONICS. CAPACITOR An electrical device used to store electrical charge.
Circuits and Ohms Law Through Investigation, I understand the relationship between current, voltage and resistance. I can apply this knowledge to solve.
WARM UP 1. In this circuit: a. Where is the voltage? b. Where is the current? c. Where is the resistor? 2. Identify the following circuit symbols: a.a.
Solving Problems 14.1 & A circuit contains 5-ohm, 3-ohm, and 8-ohm resistors in series. What is the total resistance of the circuit? Rt = R1.
The Series Circuit Summary 1. The sum of the _____________or voltage equals the potential rise of the source. 2. The current is ______________ everywhere.
Static electricity The atomRules for charges + and + -and – -+ and - Relative charge Releative mass Proton Neutron Electron Electrostatic paint spraying.
Electricity Definitions
Starter: use Pg to complete the table
Start + end ???? 1.2 Electric circuits Lesson starter
KS4 Electricity – Resistance, Power and Energy
Ohm’s Law.
P2 Topic 2: Controlling and using electric currents
Series Circuit.
Current electricity.
Electricity Circuit Symbols.
Current On your show me boards draw circuit symbols for. 1 LDR
LDRs and Thermistors.
Ohmic Resistor Current-Potential Difference Graph
WALT – Explain how resistance is used in everyday life
Be able to describe how the resistance of LDRs and Thermistors varies.
Review Read the comments I have written in your book.
Resistance Year 9 Science.
Ohms Law required Practical
P2 Topic 2: Controlling and using electric currents
Electricity Summary Current and charge Q = I x t
P2 Topic 2: Controlling and using electric currents
What formula is used to calculate current in a circuit?
Resistance in Series and Parallel
Equipment REQUIRED PRACTICAL.. This is a series of 3 practicals with graphs that need to be drawn. This will take multiple lessons Guidance for each practical.
Resistance components & Power
Electricity Review.
Draw the symbols for the below components: Cell: Battery:
Electricity Review.
P2 - Physics Circuits.
Electricity/Start & Charge systems
Electricity/Start & Charge systems
SCI 340 L43 circuits Group Work
CHARACTERISTICS OF ELECTRICITY
Warm up 2/18 Explain Power What formula do you use to calculate the power used in a circuit? How can you know how much current will flow or how much voltage.
Series vs. Parallel Circuits
Chapters 18 & 19 What is the definition of electric potential?
Presentation transcript:

Unit 1 Electricity, energy and waves 1 Electric circuits Learning outcomes Unit 1 Electricity, energy and waves Lesson 1 Circuit symbols © Hodder & Stoughton 2017

1 Electric circuits Learning outcomes Name the common circuit components and give their function Draw the symbols of the common circuit components Draw simple series and parallel circuit diagrams © Hodder & Stoughton 2017

Unit 1 Electricity, energy and waves 1 Electric circuits Learning outcomes Unit 1 Electricity, energy and waves Lesson 2 Voltage and current © Hodder & Stoughton 2017

1 Electric circuits Learning outcomes Measure the voltage in a series circuit Measure the voltage in a parallel circuit Measure the current in a series circuit Measure the current in a parallel circuit © Hodder & Stoughton 2017

Unit 1 Electricity, energy and waves 1 Electric circuits Learning outcomes Unit 1 Electricity, energy and waves Lesson 3 Resistance © Hodder & Stoughton 2017

1 Electric circuits Learning outcomes Explain why materials have a resistance State the formula for resistance Give the unit of resistance Calculate the resistance in a series and parallel circuit Measure the resistance in a series and parallel circuit Work out the total resistance of multiple resistors in series and parallel © Hodder & Stoughton 2017

Unit 1 Electricity, energy and waves 1 Electric circuits Learning outcomes Unit 1 Electricity, energy and waves Lesson 4 Variable resistors © Hodder & Stoughton 2017

1 Electric circuits Learning outcomes Investigate the current–voltage (I–V) characteristics for a component State Ohm’s law Perform Ohm’s law calculations © Hodder & Stoughton 2017

Unit 1 Electricity, energy and waves 1 Electric circuits Learning outcomes Unit 1 Electricity, energy and waves Lesson 5 Electrical behaviour of electrical components © Hodder & Stoughton 2017

1 Electric circuits Learning outcomes Describe how a diode works Describe how a thermistor works Describe how an LDR works Investigate the electrical behaviour of electrical components © Hodder & Stoughton 2017

Unit 1 Electricity, energy and waves 1 Electric circuits Learning outcomes Unit 1 Electricity, energy and waves Lesson 6 Electrical power © Hodder & Stoughton 2017

1 Electric circuits Learning outcomes Define electrical power State the formula for electrical power (P = VI) Perform electrical power calculations Show how power, resistance and current link © Hodder & Stoughton 2017