
Circuits and Electricity
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5.6B
Circuits and Electricity
Electricity is a form of energy-The ability to do work.
How does electricity travel?
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Multiple Choice
Select the
types of Energy
Mechanical
Electrical
Light
Thermal
Sound
Electrical
Thermal
light
Sound
Mechanical
Mechanical
Electrical
Light
Thermal
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Match
Mechanical
Electrical
Light
Thermal
Sound
Movement
Electricity
Travels in waves. Can be seen
heat
Sound vibrations. Can be heard.
Movement
Electricity
Travels in waves. Can be seen
heat
Sound vibrations. Can be heard.
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Multiple Choice
Energy is the ability to do work.
True
False
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All matter is made up of particles.
Electrical energy is energy produced by the movement of certain particles.
This flow of particles is called electric current.
Some text here about the topic of discussion.
How does electricity travel?
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Multiple Choice
Follow the path.
Which image demonstrates a flow of electrical current ?
Open Circuit
Closed Circuit
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Some text here about the topic of discussion.
How does Electricity travel?
In order to light a light bulb or turn on a computer, we need to produce a continuous electric current.
An electric circuit is a pathway through which electric current flows.
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Multiple Choice
A Circuit is the pathway through which electricity flows.
True
False
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Two kinds of metals build up opposite charges.
( - ) Negative
( + ) Positive
Power Source
A material that allows heat or an electric current to flow through easily.
Good Conductors (copper/aluminum)
Conductor
A material through which heat or electricity does not easily flow through.
Insulator
Circuits deliver electrical energy to a
load, or device, that will use that energy. Loads change electrical energy into some other form of energy. Light bulbs, fans, and buzzers are common loads.
Load
What does a Circuit need to work ?
How does electricity travel?
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Match
Insulator
power source
conductor
load
Switch
Insulator
power source
conductor
load
Switch
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You can think of a circuit as a loop. In order for electric current to flow through the loop, the loop must not contain breaks. In other words, the circuit must be closed.
Some text here about the topic of discussion.
How does energy flow through a circuit?
How does electricity travel?
How does electricity travel?
How does electricity travel?
How does electricity travel?
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Multiple Choice
Which Image has an electrical current flowing through (closed Circuit) ?
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Multiple Choice
The energy being used is __________ and it is producing _______ energy.
Electrical energy to sound energy.
Electrical energy to mechanical energy.
Sound energy to electrical energy.
Sound energy to light energy.
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Multiple Choice
The energy being used is __________ and it is producing _______ energy.
Electrical energy to sound energy.
Electrical energy to mechanical energy.
Electrical energy to Light energy.
Electrical energy to light and thermal energy.
5.6B
Circuits and Electricity
Electricity is a form of energy-The ability to do work.
How does electricity travel?
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