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• Watch this video first.

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Introducing Electricity – Part

1

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• To draw and interpret circuit diagrams with a variety of electrical components

Learning outcomes:Learning outcomes:

You will learn:

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2 main sources:

1. Mains electricity

2. Electric cells

- 2 or more cells make up a ‘battery’

Sources of electricitySources of electricity

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Cross section of a torch

switch

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Form a circuit for electricity to flow through

• Cells (Batteries)

• Bulb

• Switch

• Copper strips (Wires)

Examples of electrical components

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What is a circuit?

• A circuit is the pathway through which current travels.

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Spot the differences

A B

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Open circuit

• When the switch is “off”, the circuit is open.

• Current cannot flow through it. The bulb will not be lit.

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Open Circuit

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Closed circuit

• When the switch is “on”, the circuit is closed.

• Current can flow through it. The bulb will be lit.

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1. A source of electrical energy

2. A closed circuit

Conditions for the flow of an electric currentConditions for the flow of an electric current

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Analysing

Look at the four circuits below.

1. In which circuit does the bulb light up?

Circuit D

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• An easy way to represent the electrical components in a circuit

• Symbols are used to represent the various components

Circuit DiagramCircuit Diagram

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Analysing, explaining

Here are two circuit diagrams with 2 light bulbs.

Which circuit, A or B, is the same as Circuit 2 seen in the previous slide? Explain.

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Analysing, explaining

Circuit diagram A is the same as for Circuit 1 in Fig. E4.6. (The extra line between the two cells is unnecessary but not wrong). Circuit B is different as the light bulb is situated between the two cells.

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Symbols of some electrical componentsSymbols of some electrical components

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Visit the following website to build electric circuits and draw diagrams:

www.bbc.co.uk/schools/scienceclips/ages/10_11/changing_circuits.shtml

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What have we learnt today

1. An electrical circuit is the path along which electrical charges move.

2.Batteries, bulbs, wires and switches are some electrical components that make up a circuit.

3.An open circuit cannot allow current to follow through it. A closed circuit allows current to flow through it.

4.You have learnt some symbols of the common electrical components that make up a circuit.