Series Circuits One kind of circuit is called a series circuit. In a series circuit, the current has only one loop to flow through. 7.3 Electrical Energy.

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Series Circuits One kind of circuit is called a series circuit. In a series circuit, the current has only one loop to flow through. 7.3 Electrical Energy Series circuits are used in flashlights and some holiday lights.

Open Circuit How can one faulty bulb cause a whole string of lights to go out? When any part of a series circuit is disconnected, no current flows through the circuit. 7.3 Electrical Energy This is called an open circuit. The burned-out bulb causes an open circuit in the string of lights.

Parallel Circuits Houses are wired with parallel circuits. 7.3 Electrical Energy Parallel circuits contain two or more branches for current to move through. The current can flow through both or either of the branches.

Parallel Circuits 7.3 Electrical Energy Parallel circuits have several advantages. When one branch of the circuit is opened, such as when you turn a light off, the current continues to flow through the other branches.

Household Circuits The wiring in a house must allow for the individual use of various appliances and fixtures. This wiring is mostly a combination of parallel circuits connected in an organized and logical network. 7.3 Electrical Energy

Household Circuits The main switch and circuit breaker or fuse box serve as an electrical headquarters for your home. 7.3 Electrical Energy

Household Circuits Parallel circuits branch out from the breaker or fuse box to wall sockets, major appliances, and lights. 7.3 Electrical Energy

Household Circuits 7.3 Electrical Energy To protect against overheating of the wires, all household circuits contain either a fuse or a circuit breaker.

Fuses An electrical fuse contains a small piece of metal that melts if the current becomes too high. When it melts, it causes a break in the circuit, stopping the flow of current through the overloaded circuit. 7.3 Electrical Energy

Fuses To enable current to flow again in the circuit, you must replace the blown fuse with a new one. Too many appliances in use at the same time is the most likely cause for the overheating of the circuit. 7.3 Electrical Energy

Circuit Breaker A circuit breaker contains a piece of metal that bends when the current in it is so large that it gets hot. The bending causes a switch to flip and open the circuit, stopping the flow of current. 7.3 Electrical Energy Circuit breakers usually can be reset by pushing the switch to its "on" position.

Electric Power The reason that electricity is so useful is that electrical energy is converted easily to other types of energy. The rate at which electrical energy is converted to another form of energy is the electric power. 7.3 Electrical Energy

Calculating Electric Power Electric power can be calculated from the following equation. The unit for power is the watt (W). Because the watt is a small unit of power, electric power is often expressed in kilowatts (kW). 7.3 Electrical Energy One kilowatt equals 1,000 watts.

Electrical Energy Electric companies charge by the amount of electrical energy used, rather than by the electric power used. Electrical energy usually is measured in units of kilowatt hours (kWh) and can be calculated from this equation: 7.3 Electrical Energy

The Cost of Using Electrical Energy The cost of using the appliance can be computed by multiplying the electrical energy used by the amount the power company charges for each kWh. 7.3 Electrical Energy For example, if a 100-W lightbulb is left on for 5 h, the amount of electrical energy used is

The Cost of Using Electrical Energy The cost of using some household appliances is given in this table, where the cost per kWh is assumed to be $0.09/kWh. 7.3 Electrical Energy

7.3 Section Check Question 1 What is an open circuit? Answer An open circuit is a series circuit in which one part is disconnected. This prevents current from flowing through the circuit.

7.3 Section Check Question 2 The rate at which electrical energy is converted to another form of energy is called __________. A. electrical fuse B. electrical switching C. electric power D. thermal energy

7.3 Section Check Answer The answer is C. Electric power is the rate of energy conversion and is measured in watts.

7.3 Section Check Question 3 Which of the following equations is used to calculate electric power? A. P = IV B. P = I/V C. P = V/I D. P = AV

7.3 Section Check Answer The answer is A. Electric power is equal to the current, I, multiplied by the voltage difference, V.