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1 CIRCUITS

2 ELECTRON FLOW IN CIRCUITS
In metals, electric current is a flow of electrons. How fast do these electrons move? Electrons flow, at speeds on the order of centimeters per minute in DC circuits(battery). And in AC circuits the electrons don't really flow at all, instead they sit in place and vibrate. "ELECTRICITY" MISCONCEPTIONS IN K-6 TEXTBOOKS - - -William J. Beaty

3 ELECTRON FLOW IN CIRCUITS
If the electrons are moving so slowly, why then does the light bulb turn on in such an instantaneous manner when we flip the switch?????

4 ELECTRON FLOW IN CIRCUITS
It's the energy in the circuit which flows fast, not the electrons. Metals are always full of movable electrons. In a simple circuit, all of the wires are totally packed full of electrons all the time. And when a battery or generator pumps the electrons at one point in the circuit, electrons in the entire loop of the circuit are forced to flow, and energy spreads almost instantly throughout the entire circuit. This happens even though the electrons move very slowly. "ELECTRICITY" MISCONCEPTIONS IN K-6 TEXTBOOKS - - -William J. Beaty

5 BICYCLE TIRE DEMO

6 This is the Ammeter symbol.
Circuit diagrams are a pictorial way of showing circuits. Electricians and engineers draw circuit diagrams to help them design the actual circuits. Here is an example circuit diagram. This is the Ammeter symbol. This is the Voltmeter symbol. This is the resistor symbol. This is the battery symbol

7 SERIES AND PARALLEL CIRCUITS
Series and parallel electrical circuits are two basic ways of wiring components. The naming describes the method of attaching components A series circuit is one that has a single path for current flow through all of its elements. A parallel circuit is one that requires more than one path for current flow in order to reach all of the circuit elements.

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9 SERIES CIRCUIT CURRENT -all elements in a series connection have equal currents. VOLTAGE – Resistors with different values will have DIFFERENT voltages All of the individual voltage drops across resistors should equal the voltage across the battery Total Resistance of Circuit - To find the total resistance of all the components, add together the individual resistances of each component

10 SERIES CIRCUIT Total Resistance To find the current, use Ohm's law
To find the voltage across any particular component

11 SERIES CIRCUITS A series circuit is a circuit in which resistors are arranged in a chain, so the current has only one path to take. What happens if one device fails? As more resistors are added the total resistance goes up. What does this do to current?

12 PARALLEL CIRCUIT CURRENT - Resistors with different values will have DIFFERENT current readings VOLTAGE - Voltages across components in parallel with each other are the same TOTAL RESITANCE OF CIRCUIT - To find the total resistance of all the components, add together the individual reciprocal of each resistance of each component, and take the reciprocal of the sum:

13 PARALLEL CIRCUIT To find VOLTAGE V= IiRi Total Resistance
To find the total current, I, use Ohm's Law To find individual current Ii= V/Ri To find VOLTAGE V= IiRi

14 PARALLEL A parallel circuit is a circuit in which the resistors are arranged with their heads connected together, and their tails connected together. The current in a parallel circuit breaks up, with some flowing along each parallel branch and re-combining when the branches meet again. What happens is one device fails? As resistors are added in parallel, total resistance goes down. What does this do to current?


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