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What we will do today: Investigate the two ways in which current moves around a circuit (a.c. and d.c.) State whether the mains supply is a.c. or d.c.

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1 What we will do today: Investigate the two ways in which current moves around a circuit (a.c. and d.c.) State whether the mains supply is a.c. or d.c. State whether a battery supply is a.c. or d.c. Use an oscilloscope to see the patterns of a.c. and d.c. Look at energy changes in electronic components.

2 Electric current Electric current is sent round a circuit in two different ways: 1.Direct Current (d.c.): when electrons flow around a circuit in one direction. A battery supply is an example of d.c. 2.Alternating Current (a.c.): when electrons move both forwards and backwards in a circuit, changing direction many times in each second. The mains supply is an example of a.c.

3 The oscilloscope An oscilloscope is used to draw a graph of an electric signal. It shows the following patterns for d.c. and a.c.: d.c.a.c.

4 Revision of Energy Types MACHELPS M ovement (kinetic) A tomic C hemical H eat E lectrical L ight P otential S ound

5 Energy transformations: Whenever there is an electrical current in a component, there is an energy transfer. Electrical component Energy transformation Buzzer Electrical Energy → Motor Electrical Energy → Resistor Electrical Energy → Lamp Electrical Energy →

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