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Electric Current & Electric Circuits. The movement of electrically charged particles is an electric current. The SI unit for electric current is ampere.

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1 Electric Current & Electric Circuits

2 The movement of electrically charged particles is an electric current. The SI unit for electric current is ampere or amp. A closed, or complete, path in which an electric current travels is an electric circuit.

3 The lightbulb glows as electrons flow from one end of the battery, through the wires and lightbulb, and back into the other end of the battery.

4 Resistance Electric resistance is a measure of how difficult it is for an electric current to flow in a material. A good conductor has a low resistance and a good insulator has a high resistance. A material’s electric resistance depends on the material’s length and thickness. The longer the length or the thinner the wire, the greater the resistance.

5 Types of Circuits A series circuit is an electric circuit with only one path for an electric current to flow. A parallel circuit is an electric circuit with more than one path for an electric current to flow.


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