

Electricity and Magnetism Lesson
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Physics
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7th - 10th Grade
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Hard
Joseph Anderson
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Electricity and Magnetism
Topic 9
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Poll
What is electricity?
Choose all that apply!
An invisible force that we don't understand.
An invisible force that relies on the movement of electrons.
A force that can be used for human activities.
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What is electricity?
Here is a short video about electricity and some things that we need to know to move forward.
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Multiple Choice
What are the moving particles that move to create an electrical current?
Protons
Neutrons
Atoms
Electrons
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Charges of Subatomic Particles
Protons are in the nucleus of the atom and have a positive charge. (+)
Neutrons are in the nucleus of an atom and have a neutral or no charge.
Electrons orbit the atomic nucleus and have a negative charge. (-)
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Current & Circuits
Ampere: continuous flow or charge that we call an electric current. This is measured in amperes or amps.
Voltage: pressure in the wire that creates a difference in potential energy. We measure this in Volts.
Resistance: the tendency for certain materials to slow or impede the flow of electrons. This is resistance and we measure it in Ohm's.
Electrical current will flow through a connected conductor that does not have any gaps or empty spaces. We call those loops circuits.
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What is a circuit?
Series circuits are circuits with only one path for electrons to flow.
Parallel circuits have more than one path for electrons.
These circuits are used for different purposes.
You have circuits in any place that has electricity.
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Multiple Choice
Which type of circuit does this represent?
Parallel
Series
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Conductors and Insulators
Conductors allow for an easier flow of electrons.
Insulators resist the flow of electrons.
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Multiple Select
Pick all the materials that would be a conductor. Choose all that apply.
Metal frying pan
Rubber
Plastic
Copper wire
Stainless Steel
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Multiple Select
Which of these is an insulator? Choose all that apply.
Rubber
Copper penny
Iron nail
Plastic
Cloth
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The End!
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