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EDEXCEL IGCSE / CERTIFICATE IN PHYSICS 2-3 Current and Voltage in Circuits Edexcel IGCSE Physics pages 74 to 81 June 17 th 2012 Content applying to Triple.

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1 EDEXCEL IGCSE / CERTIFICATE IN PHYSICS 2-3 Current and Voltage in Circuits Edexcel IGCSE Physics pages 74 to 81 June 17 th 2012 Content applying to Triple Science only is shown in red type on the next slide and is indicated on subsequent slides by ‘ TRIPLE ONLY ’

2 Edexcel Specification Section 2: Electricity c) Energy and potential difference in circuits explain why a series or parallel circuit is more appropriate for particular applications, including domestic lighting understand that the current in a series circuit depends on the applied voltage and the number and nature of other components understand that current is the rate of flow of charge know and use the relationship: charge = current × time Q = I × t know that electric current in solid metallic conductors is a flow of negatively charged electrons know that: voltage is the energy transferred per unit charge passed the volt is a joule per coulomb. Red type: Triple Science Only

3 Electrical conductors and insulators An electrical conductor is a material through which electric current flows easily. All metals are conductors. Electrical insulators have a very high resistance to the flow of electric current. Complete the table below: copperconductor rubberinsulator steelconductor mercuryconductor paperinsulator plasticinsulator diamondinsulator graphiteconductor 123456 COVERED UNDER ELECTRIC CHARGE

4 Electric charge Electric charge can be either positive or negative. In an atom an electron has a negative charge that is of the same size as the positive charge of a proton. Neutrons have no electric charge. As an atom has the same number of electrons as protons it is uncharged. COVERED UNDER ELECTRIC CHARGE BY TRIPLE GROUPS ONLY

5 Electric current An electric current is the rate of flow of electric charge. An electric current of one ampere (A) flows when a charge of one coulomb (C) passes a point in an electric circuit in one second In metallic conductors (e.g. copper wire) electrons carry negative charge from the negative side of a power supply, around a circuit and back into the positive side. The arrow shows the direction of electron flow.

6 electric charge = current x time Q = I x t also: I = Q ∕ t and: t = Q ∕ I Charge-current equation currenttime charge

7 Question 1 Calculate the charge passing through a device when a current of 500mA flows for 3 minutes. Q = I x t = 500 mA x 3 minutes = 0.5A x 180s charge = 90C

8 Question 2 Calculate the current flowing when a charge of 240C flows through a device in 80s. I = Q ÷ t current = 240 C 80s current = 3A

9 Complete: QIt 60 C2 A 13 A5 s 960 C4 minutes 3 C50 mA Answers 60 s 3 A 65 C 30 s

10 Voltage A battery gives electrical charge energy. The voltage of a battery is equal to the energy in joules provided when a charge of one coulomb passes through the battery. voltage = energy ÷ charge 1 volt is the same as 1 joule per coulomb TRIPLE ONLY

11 Question Calculate the voltage of a battery if it supplies 300 joules of energy to 50C of charge. voltage = energy ÷ charge = 300 J 50 C battery voltage = 6V TRIPLE ONLY

12 Complete: VoltageEnergyCharge 12V480J 500J25C 6V20C 230V69kJ Answers 300C 120J 20V 40C TRIPLE ONLY

13 Choose appropriate words to fill in the gaps below: Electric current is the rate of flow of electric _______. Electric charge is measured in _________. A battery provides electrical _______. The amount of energy provided per _________ of electric charge passing is equal to the ________ of the battery. The _______ supply gives 230 ________ to every coulomb of charge. energy joules voltage mainschargecoulombs coulomb WORD SELECTION: energy joules voltage mains charge coulombs coulomb TRIPLE ONLY

14 Electric circuits An electric current will only flow if there is a complete, unbroken electric circuit, that contains a power supply. A circuit diagram uses a standard set of symbols to show how electrical components are connected together.

15 Circuit symbols cell wire junction switch a cell is required to push electrons around a circuit a switch enables the current in a circuit to be turned on or off wirewires should always been drawn as straight lines batterya battery consists of two or more cells

16 ammeter AV voltmeter measures electric current in amperes (A) measures voltage in volts (V) indicatoroften a light bulb – this is used to show whether or not a circuit is on light bulb old symbol – the indicator symbol is now used

17 fixed resistor a resistor is used to limit the current in a circuit variable resistor light dependent resistor (LDR) thermistora device whose resistance decreases with temperature a device whose resistance decreases with brightness

18 diodea diode only allows current to flow in one direction (indicated by the arrow) fuse heater light emitting diode (LED) a diode that emits light when it allows the flow of electric current a fuse is designed to melt and so break an electric circuit when too much electric current flows a device used to convert electrical energy to heat

19 Electric current flow Electric current flows from the POSITIVE terminal of a power supply around a circuit to the NEGATIVE terminal. The longer thinner line of the symbol for a cell is the positive terminal. In the circuit above the diode is aligned so that it allows current to flow through the radio.

20 Complete symbolcomponentsymbolcomponent A indicator ammeter diode heater thermistor cellLDR resistor

21 Question Draw a circuit diagram for the torch shown below.

22 Series circuits Circuit components are said to be connected in series if the same electric current passes through each of them in turn. The cell and the two lamps are in series with each other and so the same electric current passes through all of them. 3A

23 In a series circuit all of the components can be controlled by using just one switch. Each component shares the voltage of the power supply and so adding more bulbs in series will cause each bulb to become dimmer.

24 Parallel circuits The voltage across each component connected in parallel is the same. The voltmeter reading for component X, V 1 will be the same as the voltmeter reading for component Y, V 2.

25 In a parallel circuit all of the components can be individually controlled by using separate switches. If one light bulb blows the other bulbs will still carry on working.

26 The total current through the whole circuit is the sum of the currents through the separate components. Currents in parallel circuits 5A 2A 3A 5A 3A 2A

27 What are the advantages of connecting two lamps in parallel rather than in series to a power supply? When connected in parallel: 1.the lamps are brighter than when connected in series 2.the lamps can be controlled individually with switches 3.one lamp will continue working even if the other does not

28 Calculate the currents measured by ammeters A1, A2 and A3 in the circuit below. 6A 2A A2A1A3 A1 = 2A A2 = 4A A3 = 6A

29 Choose appropriate words to fill in the gaps below: When components are _________ together in series they will all have the same _________ flowing through each of them. When components are connected in parallel to each other they will each have the same _________. Lamps are usually connected in __________ to each other as this allows them to be controlled individually by _________ and if one lamp _______ the others can still continue to operate. connectedcurrent WORD SELECTION: connected current voltage parallelswitchesblows parallel switches blows

30 Online Simulations Fifty-Fifty Game on Conductors & Insulators Fifty-Fifty Game on Conductors & Insulators - by KT - Microsoft WORD Signal CircuitSignal Circuit - PhET - Why do the lights turn on in a room as soon as you flip a switch? Flip the switch and electrons slowly creep along a wire. The light turns on when the signal reaches it. Charge flow with resistors in series and parallel Charge flow with resistors in series and parallel - NTNU Circuit Construction DC Only Circuit Construction DC Only - PhET - An electronics kit in your computer! Build circuits with resistors, light bulbs, batteries, and switches. Take measurements with the realistic ammeter and voltmeter. View the circuit as a schematic diagram, or switch to a life-like view. Simple parallel circuit with motor and lamps Simple parallel circuit with motor and lamps - Freezeway.com Simple parallel circuit with motor and lamps and a short circuiting switch Simple parallel circuit with motor and lamps and a short circuiting switch - Freezeway.com Switch quiz circuit Switch quiz circuit - Freezeway.com Two way switches with a flight of stairs Two way switches with a flight of stairs - Freezeway.com Bulb circuit diagram quiz Bulb circuit diagram quiz - Freezeway.com Hidden Pairs Game Circuit Pairs Quiz basic circuit symbols with this pairs game Hidden Pairs Game Circuit Pairs Quiz basic circuit symbols with this pairs game - by eChalk Hidden Pairs Game on Circuit Symbols Hidden Pairs Game on Circuit Symbols - by KT - Microsoft WORD Electric Current QuizesElectric Current Quizes - by KT - Microsoft WORD BBC KS3 Bitesize Revision: Circuit symbols Series and parallel circuits Measuring current and voltage Current in series circuits BBC AQA GCSE Bitesize Revision: Circuit symbols & diagrams Series & parallel connection Current & potential difference Cells and circuits Series circuits Parallel circuits

31 Current and Voltage in Circuits Notes questions from pages 74 to 81 1.Describe how electric current flows through a metallic conductor. (see pages75 and 75) 2.(a) State the equation in words and symbol form relating electric current to charge. (b) Calculate the charge that flows when a current of 5A flows for 40 seconds. 3.(a) What is meant by voltage? (b) How much energy will a 12V battery supply to a charge of 4 coulombs? 4.Draw the circuit symbols for: (a) battery; (b) diode; (c) bulb; (d) fuse; (e) variable resistor; (f) LDR; (g) thermistor. (see page 77) 5.List the differences between series and parallel circuit connection. Give an advantage for each case. (see pages 77 to 79) 6.Why are LEDs used in preference to light bulbs? 7.Answer the questions on pages 80 and 81. 8.Verify that you can do all of the items listed in the end of chapter checklist on page 80. TRIPLE ONLY

32 Current and Voltage in Circuits Notes questions from pages 74 to 81 1.Describe how electric current flows through a metallic conductor. (see pages75 and 75) 2.(a) State the equation in words and symbol form relating electric current to charge. (b) Calculate the charge that flows when a current of 5A flows for 40 seconds. 3.Draw the circuit symbols for: (a) battery; (b) diode; (c) bulb; (d) fuse; (e) variable resistor; (f) LDR; (g) thermistor. (see page 77) 4.List the differences between series and parallel circuit connection. Give an advantage for each case. (see pages 77 to 79) 5.Why are LEDs used in preference to light bulbs? 6.Answer questions 1, 2, 4 and 5 on pages 80 and 81. DOUBLE ONLY


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