Key Concepts: What is included in a circuit diagram? How do
series and parallel circuits differ? How do you calculate electric
power and electrical energy used? Vocabulary: Electric circuit
Series circuit Parallel circuit Electric power
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Use symbols to represent parts of a circuit. Include: Sources
of electrical energy Devices that are run by electrical energy
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Each battery = 1.5V
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Charge has only ONE path through which it can flow. If one
element stops functioning in a series circuit, NONE of the elements
can operate. The bulbs in a circuit are a source of resistance. The
more bulbs, the more resistance.
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Voltage is split equally among the resistors in the circuit.
Current is the same throughout the circuit. - 6V3V0V +
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What would the voltage be at each bulb if the total voltage is
9 V. How could you make each bulb brighter
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Charge has TWO OR MORE paths through which the charge can flow.
If one element stops functioning, the rest of the elements can
still operate.
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ParallelSeries
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Power is the rate of doing work. Power is measured in WATTS
(W).
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Electrical power is the rate at which electrical energy is
converted to another form of energy. Electrical power is calculated
by multiplying voltage by current. P (watts) = I (amps) x V
(volts)
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Electrical power is calculated by multiplying voltage by
current. Power (P) = Current (I) x Voltage (V) (W)atts (A)mps
(V)olts
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An electrical oven is connected to a 240- volt line, and it
uses 34 amps of current. What is the power used by the oven? P = I
x V P = 34A x 240 V P = 8200 W
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Math Practice Page 611 Problems 1 3 Page 613 Problem 7 - 8
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How much energy is used by an appliance. Energy = Power x Time
E = P x t Unit = kilowatt-hours
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The power rating on an electric oven is 9300 watts. If the oven
is plugged into a 240-volt line, how much current does it use? What
is the resistance of the oven? If the oven is operated for 1 hour
per day, how much electrical energy does it use per day.
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A freezer has a power rating of 105 watts. How much current
does it use if it is plugged into a 120-volt line? If the freezer
is used all the time, how much electrical energy does it use in a
year?