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Electrical Circuits

Electrical Circuits A Circuit is a closed conducting loop through which an electric current can flow.

Electrical Circuits - Parts Source of Energy – battery, thermocouple, electric generator, photocell Resistance (load) – device that uses energy – light bulb, appliance, machine, motor Photocell - a solid-state device that converts light into electrical energy by producing a voltage, as in a photovoltaic cell, or uses light to regulate the flow of current, as in a photoconductive cell: used in automatic control systems for doors, lighting Thermocouple - a kind of thermometer consisting of two wires of different metals that are joined at both ends; one junction is at the temperature to be measured and the other is held at a fixed lower temperature; the current generated in the circuit is proportional to the temperature difference

Electrical Circuits - Parts Wires – serves as a path to conduct the electrons Switch – opens (off) and closes (on) circuit Photocell - a solid-state device that converts light into electrical energy by producing a voltage, as in a photovoltaic cell, or uses light to regulate the flow of current, as in a photoconductive cell: used in automatic control systems for doors, lighting Thermocouple - a kind of thermometer consisting of two wires of different metals that are joined at both ends; one junction is at the temperature to be measured and the other is held at a fixed lower temperature; the current generated in the circuit is proportional to the temperature difference

Circuit Diagrams Photocell - a solid-state device that converts light into electrical energy by producing a voltage, as in a photovoltaic cell, or uses light to regulate the flow of current, as in a photoconductive cell: used in automatic control systems for doors, lighting Thermocouple - a kind of thermometer consisting of two wires of different metals that are joined at both ends; one junction is at the temperature to be measured and the other is held at a fixed lower temperature; the current generated in the circuit is proportional to the temperature difference

Circuit Diagram Symbols Photocell - a solid-state device that converts light into electrical energy by producing a voltage, as in a photovoltaic cell, or uses light to regulate the flow of current, as in a photoconductive cell: used in automatic control systems for doors, lighting Thermocouple - a kind of thermometer consisting of two wires of different metals that are joined at both ends; one junction is at the temperature to be measured and the other is held at a fixed lower temperature; the current generated in the circuit is proportional to the temperature difference

Types of Electrical Circuits Series All the parts of an electric circuit are connected one after another Only 1 path for the electron to take

Series Circuit

Types of Electrical Circuits Parallel Different parts of an electric circuit on separate branches Several paths for electrons to take

Parallel Circuit

Series Circuit Disadvantage: if there is a break anywhere in the circuit, the entire circuit is open and no current can flow Ex: cheap holiday lights

Series Circuit

Parallel Circuit If there is a break in one branch, the electrons and current can still flow through the other branches Ex: more expensive holiday lights

Parallel Circuit

Magnetism

Magnetism Discovered by the Greeks in Magnesia, Turkey Lodestone Refers to the unseen forces of attraction and repulsion between of magnets

Magnetism Magnetic Force – magnets exert force on each other The closer they are, the stronger the force A magnet is surrounded by a magnetic field.

Magnetic Field Exerts a force on other magnets and objects made of magnetic materials Represented by magnetic field lines Have direction

Magnetic Field and Poles Poles are where the magnetic force exerted by the magnet is the strongest Field lines are close together North Pole South Pole

Magnetic Poles Bar Magnet Horseshoe Magnet Disk Magnet

How Do Magnets Interact? Like poles repel Opposite poles attract

How Do Magnets Interact? When 2 magnets are brought close to each other, their magnetic fields combine to produce a new magnetic field.

Magnetic Materials                                                                                            Iron (Best) Cobalt Nickel

Magnets on the Atomic Scale Magnetic Domains: Groups of atoms with aligned magnetic poles A non-magnetic piece of iron (ex. a nail) can be made into a temporary magnet if the domains are aligned

Can a Magnet Lose Its Magnetism? YES! If a magnet is heated, the atoms can begin to move fast enough to mess up the alignment of domains

Can a Pole be Isolated? NO! When a magnet is broken, each piece will still have a north pole and a south pole

Electromagnets Temporary magnet Made by wrapping a wire coil around an iron core, and then running a current through the wire.