TERM 4. Unit 1: Electrical Systems 1.1 Simple circuit components In every system an electrical...

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TERM 4

Unit 1: Electrical Systems

1.1 Simple circuit components In every system an electrical circuit has

three components Input Process Output

Can you think of examples of each?

Unit 1: Electrical Systems

1.2 Input devicesInput devices can be described as:

a device that put electrical energy into a circuit

the environment can provide energy Input devices that we will look at are:

Electrochemical cell (battery) Generator Solar panel

Unit 1: Electrical Systems

1.2.1 Electrochemical cell (battery)What is an electrochemical cell?

It is a device that uses a chemical reaction to create electrical energy

What is electrolyte? It is a liquid or gel that contains ions

What is an electrode? It is a solid electric conducting metal, it can be

positive or negative Negative electrode is called a cathode Positive electrode is called an anode

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1.2.1 Electrochemical cell

What are the components of a electrochemical cell? Electrode of zinc (positive electrode - anode) Electrode of copper (negative electrode –

cathode) Two glass buckets filled with electrolyte

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1.2.2 GeneratorWhat is a generator? Is a machine that converts mechanical

energy into electrical energy It is a machine that converts wind energy

into electrical energyDisadvantages of generators:

Wind generators need wind Birds can destroy the blades Diesel generators can be expensive Diesel generators are heavy

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1.2.2 Generator

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1.2.3 Solar panel (photovoltaic cell)What is a solar panel?

It converts light energy into direct current

Disadvantages of solar panels? They only operate in sunny climates Hail can damage it Panels can be vandalised They are expensive

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1.2.3 Solar panel (photovoltaic cell)

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Process DevicesWhat is a process device? it takes the electrical current and changes

it before it reaches the output devices

Process devices are: resistors

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1.3.1 ResistorsAll materials can be grouped in three categories: Insulators Semi-conductors Conductors

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1.3.1 ResistorsWhat is an insulator?

A material that cannot conduct electricity

What is a semi-conductor? A material that opposes the flow of electricity

What is a conductor? A material that allows the free flow of

electricity

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1.3.1 ResistorsWhat are the uses of a resistor?

They limit the current They cause a drop in voltage They generate heat

Resistance is measured in ohms and is determined by four important factors:

The type of material How long the material is The area of the cross-section The temperature of the material

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1.3.2 LampWhat is a lamp?

It is a device that converts electrical energy into light and heat

Disadvantages of a lamp: Some must not be touched when it is

burning Some lamps can heat up a room

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1.3.3 HeaterWhat is a heater?

It is a devices that converts electrical energy into heat

Disadvantages of heaters: They can be dangerous They are expensive They use a lot of electricity Can cause fires They dry out the air

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1.3.4 BuzzerWhat is a buzzer?

It is a devices that converts electrical energy into sound

Disadvantages of a buzzer: The sound can be irritating The sound will not carry far distances

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1.3.5 MotorWhat is a motor?

It is a device that converts electrical energy into movement

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1.4 Control Devices: SwitchesWhat is a switch?

It is a device that puts electrical energy into a circuit

There are different types of switches: Push switch SPST switch SPDT switch DPDT switch

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2. Correct connections: Short circuitsWhat is a short circuit?

It is a low resistance in a circuit Or a weak point in the circuit

Short circuits prevent the follow of electricity

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3. Electrical componentsSee the table on page 161

You must learn the whole table

Unit 3:Electrical systems and control

Batteries and bulbs in parallel

Advantages DisadvantagesHas the same current all around the circuit

If one bulb stops working the other will still work

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Batteries and bulbs in series

Advantages DisadvantagesCan add more power

Increase the resistance

  If one bulb stops working all will go out

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4. Photovoltaic cellsWhat is photovoltaic cell? It is a solar panel

UNIT 3: PHOTOVOLTAIC CELLS

Advantages of a photovoltaic cell: Produce pollution free energy Can be used

for years with little maintenance Useful for areas that don’t have electricity Sun shine is always available Save you a lot of money Disadvantages: It costs a lot to install Will not work well if weather is cloudy for

long period of time

Unit 4:Electrical systems and control

1.Thermal power stations

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2. Nuclear energy

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3. Solar energy

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4. Hydroelectric power stations

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5. Wind-driven turbines

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6. Alternating current 6.1 Step-up and step-down transformers 6.2 Distributing electric power across the

country 6.3 National grid

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Unit 4:Electrical systems and control

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