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Name Date Electricity Section 2 Electric Current Scan Use the checklist below to preview Section 2 of your book. • Read all section titles. • Read all bold words. • Read all charts and graphs. • Look at all the pictures and read their captions. • Think about what you already know about electricity. Write two facts you discovered about electric currents as you scanned the section. 1. 2. Copyright © Glencoe/McGraw-Hill, a division of The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. Review Vocabulary Use the term pressure in a scientific sentence. SI New Vocabulary Define the following key terms. electric current voltage difference electric circuit resistance Ohm’s law Academic Vocabulary Use a dictionary to define terminate. terminate Electricity 71 Name Date Section 2 Electric Current Current and Voltage Difference (continued) Create a drawing of an electric circuit that has a battery powering a digital clock. Show the direction of electron flow, and describe the movement of the electrons in the circuit. I found this information on page . I found this information on page . Compare dry-cell batteries to wet-cell batteries. Describe the components of each type of battery. In your own words, explain how it works. Battery Type Dry-cell Wet-cell 72 Electricity Components How It Works Copyright © Glencoe/McGraw-Hill, a division of The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. Batteries Name Date Section 2 Electric Current Resistance (continued) Summarize the source of resistance in a material. I found this information on page . I found this information on page . Organize the factors that affect the electrical resistance of a material. Write each word in one of the boxes below. hotter cooler longer shorter More Resistance Copyright © Glencoe/McGraw-Hill, a division of The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. Ohm’s Law I found this information on page . thicker thinner Less Resistance Define three equations that come from Ohm’s law. Unknown Value Current Known Values Voltage difference Resistance Equation Resistance Voltage difference S YNTHESIZE I T Electricians use different thickness of copper wire when they create the electrical circuits in a home. Use your knowledge of resistance to explain why an electrician would choose a thicker wire for a circuit that will provide power to a high-current appliance. Electricity 73