
What Kind Of Circuits Are There?
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Angela Clark
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What Kinds Of Circuits Are There?
By Angela Clark
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Many circuits have two or more objects in the circuit. How can these paths be set up.
One type of circuit has the two objects connected in a single path. This arrangement is called a SERIES CIRCUIT. In a series circuit, electricity can flow in only one way. WHEN BOTH BULBS ARE IN PLACE IN A SERIES CIRCUIT, IT IS A CLOSED CIRCUIT. WHEN ONE BULB IS REMOVED, AN OPEN CIRCUIT IS CREATED.
TEXTBOOK pp. 82-83
What Kinds of Circuits Are There?
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Another type of circuit has the two objects connected in a parallel circuit connects each object to the cell separately. There are two paths through which current can flow.
When one bulb is removed from a parallel circuit, the other bulb is still a part of a complete circuit. That is why it remains lit. A PARALLEL CIRCUIT STILL WORKS WHEN A PART IS REMOVED BECAUSE THERE IS STILL A COMPLETE CIRCUIT.
TEXTBOOK pp. 82-83
What Kinds of Circuits Are There?
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Multiple Choice
#19 - OUTLINE
A circuit that has two or more objects in the circuit is called a(n) ______________ circuit.
SILLY
SELECTED
SERIES
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SERIES
#19
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Multiple Choice
#20 - OUTLINE
A(n) ________________________ circuit connects each object to the cell separately.
PARALLEL
PARACHUTE
PATTY
PRETTY
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PARALLEL
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Multiple Choice
#21 - OUTLINE
A parallel circuit still works when a part is removed because there is still a ________________ circuit.
OPEN
COMPLETE
INCOMPLETE
NOT SURE????
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COMPLETE
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Too much current flowing in a short circuit can cause wires to heat up. Hot wires can start a fire. Too much current can also damage devices.
One device that keeps too much electrical current from flowing through wires is a FUSE. A FUSE has a thin strip of metal in it.
TEXTBOOK pp. 82-83
How Can Circuits in Homes Be Protected?
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The strip is a RESISTOR, like the filament in a light bulb. If a dangerously high current flows through the fuse, the metal strip heats up. At a certain terperature, it melts. This creates an open circuit.
Most new homes do not have fuses. They are built with CIRCUIT BREAKERS. A circuit breaker is a switch that protects circuits. When a dangerously high current flows through the switch, the metal becomes heated.
TEXTBOOK pp. 82-83
How Can Circuits in Homes Be Protected?
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The overheated metal in the switch expands. This pushes the switch open. A spring holds the switch open, creating an open circuit. This expansion pushes the switch to the off position.
TEXTBOOK pp. 82-83
How Can Circuits in Homes Be Protected?
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Multiple Choice
#22 - OUTLINE
A device that keeps too much electrical current from flowing through wires is called a(n) _______________.
FUSION
FUSSY
FUNNY
FUSE
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FUSE
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Multiple Choice
#23 - OUTLINE
A(n) __________________ is a switch that protects circuits.
CIRCUIT BREAKER
CIRCUIT MAKER
CIRCUIT SHAKER
CIRCUS PEANUT
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CIRCUIT BREAKER
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Multiple Choice
A circuit breaker has a ______________ which turns the power off when a dangerous amount of current flows through the circuit.
fuse
switch
door
box
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