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Unit 9 - Complex Circuits

Unit 9 - Complex Circuits

Assessment

Presentation

Science

9th - 12th Grade

Practice Problem

Easy

NGSS
HS-ESS2-4, HS-ESS1-5, HS-ESS3-1

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Standards-aligned

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Shaquithea Briona Harris

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Unit 9 - Complex Circuits

By S Harris

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I know...

  • the difference between a series (simple) and a parallel circuit​'s schematic diagram

​​Learning Target

I can...

  • explain the advantages and disadvantages of a series and parallel circuit

​​Success Criteria

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Most real circuits happen to be more complex than just open and closed circuits (simple circuits)

  • the complex cicuits contain multiple power sources and multiple wire pathways.​

Circuits

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  • circuits with only 1 path for electrons to travel (just like the simple circuits)

  • these are used in devices such as:

    • flashlights

    • lamps

    • refrigerators

Series Circuits

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  • Pros

    • each part of the circuit is wired one after the other (so it is very easy to set up) and this allows a constant current to be produced

      • the devices don't overheat easily

Series Circuit Pros/Cons

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  • Cons

    • when any part of a series circuit is disconnected, the current is not able to flow (it is an open circuit)

Series Circuit Pros/Cons

  • electricity is cut off from ALL parts of the circuit

  • dimming lights (resistance is increasing)

    • you need more batteries to keep the lights in series bright

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Open Ended

What would happen in your home if it used a series circuit and you turned off one light?

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  • These circuits have multiple paths for electrons to travel (unlike the simple circuits)

  • these are used in:

    • our homes

    • businesses

    • voltmeters

Parallel Circuits​

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  • Pros

    • the parts of the circuit are on separate branches

Parallel Circuit Pros/Cons

  • breaks in the circuit (such as an unscrewed lightbulb or burned out light) will not stop the flow of electricity to the rest of the circuit

  • the lightbulbs will have the same brightness with less batteries (because resistance is not decreasing)

    • more paths = less resistance​

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  • Cons

    • the current is not consistent

      • energy is used up quicker

      • the devices can overheat faster (causing fires because of hot wires)

Parallel Circuit Pros/Cons

Unit 9 - Complex Circuits

By S Harris

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