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Current: A flow of electrons, or individual negative charges. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy • The electrons have a mass (however small), and when they move through the conductor, there are collisions that produce heat. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy • Don’t over connect outlets because they could short circuit. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy Conductors, Insulators, Semi-conductors: How easily energy is transferred through the object by the moving charge. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy Conductor – Electrons flow easily, semi flows in the middle. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy Semi-conductor: Conductivity between conductor and insulator (electronics use). Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy Insulator – Electrons do not flow easily. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy There are two main kinds of electric current, direct current (DC) and alternating current (AC). Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy There are two main kinds of electric current, direct current (DC) and alternating current (AC). Any Guesses about this picture? Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy There are two main kinds of electric current, direct current (DC) and alternating current (AC). Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy (DC) Direct current is a flow of charge always in one direction. (Batteries) Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy (AC) -Alternating current is a flow of charge back and forth, changing its direction many times in one second. (Plugs and outlets / household) Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy • Advantages of AC – Voltage can be raised or lowered – More efficient over long distances Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy • Advantages of AC – Voltage can be raised or lowered. – More efficient over long distances Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy • Advantages of AC – Voltage can be raised or lowered. – More efficient over long distances. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy • Advantages of AC – Voltage can be raised or lowered. – More efficient over long distances. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy Recommended Soundtrack for the next Activity. – Thunderstruck - Play Now! “DC” “Its one way!” “AC” “It Alternates!” • Is this (AC) Alternating Current, or (DC) Direct Current? • Is this (AC) Alternating Current, or (DC) Direct Current? • Is this (AC) Alternating Current, or (DC) Direct Current? • Is this (AC) Alternating Current, or (DC) Direct Current? • Is this (AC) Alternating Current, or (DC) Direct Current? • Is this (AC) Alternating Current, or (DC) Direct Current? • Is this (AC) Alternating Current, or (DC) Direct Current? • Is this (AC) Alternating Current, or (DC) Direct Current? • Is this (AC) Alternating Current, or (DC) Direct Current? • Is this (AC) Alternating Current, or (DC) Direct Current? • Is this (AC) Alternating Current, or (DC) Direct Current? • Is this (AC) Alternating Current, or (DC) Direct Current? • Is this (AC) Alternating Current, or (DC) Direct Current? • Is this (AC) Alternating Current, or (DC) Direct Current? • Is this (AC) Alternating Current, or (DC) Direct Current? • Is this (AC) Alternating Current, or (DC) Direct Current? • Is this (AC) Alternating Current, or (DC) Direct Current? • Is this (AC) Alternating Current, or (DC) Direct Current? • Is this (AC) Alternating Current, or (DC) Direct Current? • Is this (AC) Alternating Current, or (DC) Direct Current? • Is this (AC) Alternating Current, or (DC) Direct Current? • Is this (AC) Alternating Current, or (DC) Direct Current? • Is this (AC) Alternating Current, or (DC) Direct Current? • Is this (AC) Alternating Current, or (DC) Direct Current? • Is this (AC) Alternating Current, or (DC) Direct Current? ? • Is this (AC) Alternating Current, or (DC) Direct Current? • Is this (AC) Alternating Current, or (DC) Direct Current? • Is this (AC) Alternating Current, or (DC) Direct Current? • Is this (AC) Alternating Current, or (DC) Direct Current? All Done! • Where do you find this strange device? – What does it do? • Where do you find this strange device? – What does it do? • An electric meter or energy meter is a device that measures the amount of electrical energy consumed by a residence, business, or an electrically powered device. Watt: The amount of electricity consumed per second. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy • A Watt is calculated by multiplying volts times amps. Most household electrical usage is billed in kilowatt hours, or the amount of hours times 1,000 watts. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy • Question? We have a small computer server with a sticker that shows 2.5 amps. Given a normal 120 Volt, 60 hz power source and the ampere reading from equipment – How many watts does it require?: • Question? We have a small computer server with a sticker that shows 2.5 amps. Given a normal 120 Volt, 60 hz power source and the ampere reading from equipment – How many watts does it require?: – Watts = Volts x Amps • Question? We have a small computer server with a sticker that shows 2.5 amps. Given a normal 120 Volt, 60 hz power source and the ampere reading from equipment – How many watts does it require?: – Watts = Volts x Amps – Watts = 120v x 2.5amps • Question? We have a small computer server with a sticker that shows 2.5 amps. Given a normal 120 Volt, 60 hz power source and the ampere reading from equipment – How many watts does it require?: – Watts = Volts x Amps – Watts = 120v x 2.5amps = 300watts “Oh No!” • Question? We have an electronic device with a sticker that shows 5 amps. Given a 12 Volt battery power source, How many watts does it require?: • Question? We have an electronic device with a sticker that shows 5 amps. Given a 12 Volt battery power source, How many watts does it require?: – Watts = Volts x Amps • Question? We have an electronic device with a sticker that shows 5 amps. Given a 12 Volt battery power source, How many watts does it require?: – Watts = Volts x Amps – Watts = 12 volts x 5 amps = • Question? We have an electronic device with a sticker that shows 5 amps. Given a 12 Volt battery power source, How many watts does it require?: – Watts = Volts x Amps – Watts = 12 volts x 5 amps = 60watts “Oh No!” “He’s dead, let’s just leave him.” Ampere: A measure of how much current moves through a wire in one second. Basically, the larger the size of wire, the greater the ampere capacity. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy • Where do your see these plugs? – Why are they larger? Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy • Answer: The Plug to a dryer or stove is much thicker than a standard outlet to account for extra amps. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy • Answer: The Plug to a dryer or stove is much thicker than a standard outlet to account for extra amps. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy Resistance: Anything in an electrical circuit that impedes the flow of current is referred to as resistance. Copyright © 2010 Ryan P. Murphy