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Current, Voltage, and Resistance

Current, Voltage, and Resistance Explain 2-7 in your own words after you have viewed the slides Water Analogy Current- Current in a Circuit Voltage Voltage in a Circuit Resistance Resistance in a Circuit

Water Analogy Tank = Battery Pipe = Wiring Faucet = Switch Tank Faucet Pipe

Current Current: The flow of electric charge When the faucet (switch) is off, is there any flow (current)? NO When the faucet (switch) is on, is there any flow (current)? YES Tank (Battery) Faucet (Switch) Pipe (Wiring)

Current in a Circuit When the switch is off, there is no current. When the switch is on, there is current. off on off on

Voltage Voltage: The effort (pressure) behind the flow of current When the faucet (switch) is off, is there any pressure (voltage)? YES – Pressure (voltage) is pushing against the pipe, tank, and the faucet. When the faucet (switch) is on, is there any pressure (voltage)? YES – Pressure (voltage) pushes flow (current) through the system. Tank (Battery) Faucet (Switch) Pipe (Wiring)

Voltage in a Circuit The battery provides voltage that will push current through the bulb when the switch is on. off on off on

Resistance Resistance: The opposition of current flow What happens to the flow (current) if a rock gets lodged in the pipe? Flow (current) decreases. Tank (Battery) Faucet (Switch) Pipe (Wiring)

Resistance in a Circuit Resistors are components that create resistance. Reducing current causes the bulb to become more dim. off on Resistor

Current, Voltage, and Resistance Now write out your explanations for words 2-7 Water Analogy Current Current in a Circuit Voltage Voltage in a Circuit Resistance Resistance in a Circuit

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