Download Electricity and Magnetism PowerPoint

Survey
yes no Was this document useful for you?
   Thank you for your participation!

* Your assessment is very important for improving the workof artificial intelligence, which forms the content of this project

Document related concepts

Magnetic core wikipedia , lookup

Integrated circuit wikipedia , lookup

Superconductivity wikipedia , lookup

Music technology wikipedia , lookup

Nanofluidic circuitry wikipedia , lookup

Opto-isolator wikipedia , lookup

Ohm's law wikipedia , lookup

Galvanometer wikipedia , lookup

Index of electronics articles wikipedia , lookup

Electric charge wikipedia , lookup

Transcript
Originally created by www.powerpointmaniac.com and adapted for CTA Liberty by Mrs. Hugus
ZZZAPP! A jagged bolt of lightning slashes and flashes through the sky. Less than a second later,
it’s gone. But then more and more brilliant bolts appear, briefly connecting the clouds to the
ground. Like snowflakes and grains of sand, each bolt is unique. BOOOOM!! The sound of
thunder startles you. You are glad that you are indoors, watching this dazzling “spark-a-palooza”
through a window. What causes this super-charged sight that can pack a deadly wallop?
How does the electric energy in a battery get to
a light bulb?
Static electricity stays in one place. But most electricity
is on the go.
An electric charge in motion is called an electric
current.
The electric charge flows
from one place to another.
An electric current travels
quickly and invisibly.
Check out the closed
circuit on the next slide!
Q. What is the difference between an insulator
and a conductor?
A. An insulator, such as plastic, is a material through
which electric charges cannot travel easily. A conductor
is a material, such as metal wire, through which electric
charges can travel easily.
Series Circuit
• In a series circuit, electric charge can flow only in one
path.
• When the power source is
turned on, the charged
particles in the
wire flow
in one direction.
• Any bulb along
this path receives
the same amount of
electrical energy.
Series Circuit
• If all of the bulbs
are identical,
none will be any
brighter than the
others.
• If the circuit is
open, none of the
lights will illuminate.
Today, people rarely use series circuits. Our
appliances and other electrical equipment
need different amounts of current.
Parallel Circuit
• A parallel circuit has two or more paths for the
electric charge to follow.
• The main loop leaves from and returns to the
power source.
Parallel Circuit
• Along the loop, there are little loops. Each little
loop is a separate path for the electric charge.
• How the
charges flow
through each
little loop does
not affect
the flow of
charges in
any other path.
If a bulb on a
parallel circuit is
broken,
remaining lights
will still
illuminate.
Why are most homes wired in a parallel
circuit rather than a series circuit?
A parallel circuit has a number of
advantages over a series circuit. If one electrical
appliance in a parallel circuit malfunctions or is turned
off, other devices in the loop can still receive electric
current. Different electric devices can receive different
amounts of electric current. All devices in a series circuit
can only receive the same amount of electricity.
Magnetism
Magnetism
A magnet is anything that attracts other
things made of iron, steel, and certain other
metals.
Magnetism is a force that acts on moving
electric charges and magnetic materials that are
near a magnet.
The forces between magnetic poles act like
forces between electric charges.
Magnetic field is the
space around a
magnet where the
force of the magnet
acts.
The shape of the
magnetic field
depends on the
shape of the
magnet.
S
N
Opposites Attract
The magnetic field
is strongest where
the north and south
poles come
together.
Like Poles Repel
The magnetic field
pushes the like
poles apart.
If you break a magnet into two pieces,
you will have two magnets, each with
its own north-seeking pole and southseeking pole.
Now, can you tell me…
What is a closed circuit?
A loop with no breaks through which electric
current can flow.
What happens to an
electric current at a
switch?
If the switch is closed, the current flows. If
the switch is open, the current does not flow.
If you find a metal
bar, how can
you determine if it is
a magnet?
Put the metal bar near something made of
iron or steel, and see if there is an attraction
between the two. If there is, then the metal
bar is a magnet.
What is an electric charge in motion called?
An electric charge in motion is called an electric current.
The Electrical Safety Foundation urges everyone
to remember the 4 Rs of electrical safety:
Respect the power of electricity.
Read and follow the instructions that come
with every electrical product
Replace worn or cracked electrical cords.
Relocate, or move, appliance cords so
people will not walk on or trip over them,
and children or pets can’t pull them
Thank you for purchasing this product! If
you like what you see, consider leaving
feedback. Visit my Website to see more of
my products! www.powerpointmaniac.com
Are you on Facebook? If so, join Power
Point Maniac’s Teaching Resources to get
ideas, resources, and free stuff!
www.facebook.com/powerpointmaniac