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Science PAT - Unit 4
Electricity. Made from what Mr. Polson went over in class and the Final Review Booklet. Vocabulary not used in the booklet is at the end
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9th Grade
01/27/2019

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Term
how does an object become charged
Definition
Whenever atoms rub up against each other, electrons can transfer between them. For an object to become positively charged another object has to become negatively charged
Term
positive charge
Definition
the object has more positively charged electrons than negative
Term
negative charge
Definition
the object has more negatively charged electrons than positive
Term
conducters
Definition
metals
lets electrons flow
Term
semi conductors
Definition
metalloids
have conductor properties but not fully
Term
superconductors
Definition
A superconductor is any material that can conduct electricity with no resistance
Term
insulators
Definition
non-metals
do not allow electrons to flow through easily
Term
what does this electrical circuit component symbol look like
wire
Definition
[image]
Term
identify this electrical circuit component symbol
[image] or [image]
Definition
resistor
Term
what does this electrical circuit component symbol look like
motor
Definition
[image]
Term
identify this electrical circuit component symbol
[image]
Definition
cell
Term
what does this electrical circuit component symbol look like
battery (2 or more cells)
Definition
[image]
Term
identify this electrical circuit component symbol
[image] or [image]
Definition
variable resistor
Term
what does this electrical circuit component symbol look like
ammeter
Definition
[image]
Term
identify this electrical circuit component symbol
[image]
Definition
lamp / bulb
Term
what does this electrical circuit component symbol look like
switch
Definition
[image]
Term
identify this electrical circuit component symbol
[image]
Definition
voltmeter
Term
how do you use an ammeter in a circuit
Definition
[image]
an ammeter is incorperated into the circuit
Term
how do you use a voltmeter in a circuit
Definition
[image]
two parts are placed around an object connecting to the circuit
the voltmeter is not placed in the circuit
Term
how do you use a galvanometer in a circuit
Definition
[image]
a galvanometer is incorporated into the circuit
Term
ammeter
Definition
measures current
Term
voltmeter
Definition
measures voltage
Term
galvanometer
Definition
measures small amounts currents
Term
what is energy measured in
Definition
joules (J)
Term
what is current measured in
Definition
amps
Term
what is voltage measured in
Definition
volts
Term
formula for current, voltage, and resistance (VIR triangle)
Definition
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formula for current, voltage, and power (PIV triangle)
Definition
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series cicuit and main advantages and disadvantages
Definition
A series circuit is a circuit in which resistors are arranged in a chain, so the current has only one path to take. The current is the same through each resistor.

Advantages:
do not overheat easily/safe
Easy

Disadvantages:
If one point breaks in the series circuit,the total circuit will break.
more output devices you add the slower the current becomes. If these output devices were, for example, bulbs, this would mean that the brightness of the bulbs would be dimmed.
Term
parallel circuit and main advantages and disadvantages
Definition
a circuit in which the current divides into two or more paths before recombining to complete the circuit.

Advantages:
Every unit that is connected in a parallel circuit gets equal amount of voltage.
If any bulbs break or something disrupts the flow of electrons in one row the current is still able to pass through the circuit through different paths.

Disadvantages:
We cannot increase or multiply the voltage in a parallel circuit.
Lots of wire
Term
what is a problem with a parallel circuit and what is used to fix it
Definition
overloading the circuit
we use a circuit breaker
Term
difference between a fuse and a circuit breaker
Definition
circuit breaker switches bend when a circuit overloads but can be bent back and reused
fuses melt so they have to be replaced which can be costly
Term
factors that affects wire resistence
Definition
thickness, type, temperature, excess length
Term
energy conversions
thermopile
Definition
Thermopiles convert thermal energy into electrical energy
Term
energy conversions
piezoelectric crystal
Definition
Kinetic energy can be converted into electrical energy
Term
energy conversions
LED
Definition
Heat energy into light energy
Term
energy conversions
photovoltaic cell
Definition
light into electricity
Term
thermocouple
Definition
two different metal wrapped around eachother tightly and heated up
converts thermal energy into electricity
Term
piezoelectric effect
Definition
piezoelectric crystals convert kinetic energy into electricity
also, when electricity is put back through them noise is made (like musical gift cards)
Term
difference between wet and dry cells
Definition
wet cell - liquid electrolyte
dry cell - pasty electrolyte
Term
difference between ac and dc motors
Definition
a dc has a split ring commutator
an ac doesnt need one
Term
parts of a motor
Definition
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Term
difference between primary cell and secondary cells
Definition
primary - use once
secondary - rechargable
Term
how do generators work
Definition
they convert mechanical energy into electrical energy. They capture the power of motion and turn it into electrical energy by forcing electrons from the external source through an electrical circuit. A generator is an electrical motor working in reverse.
Term
What id the difference between an ac and dc current
Definition
ac - alternating current (changes direction periodically)
dc - direct curent (only flows in one direction)
Term
electromagnet
Definition
a strong temporary magnet, created by inserting a soft iron core into a coil of wire and then passing a current through the wire. you can adjust the strength of the magnet by adjusting the electrical current
Term
diagram from generating power station to your home
[image]
Definition
[image]
Term
electrical generation from burning coal
Definition
The burning coal heats water in a boiler, creating steam. Steam released from the boiler powers an engine called a turbine, transforming heat energy from burning coal into mechanical energy that spins the turbine engine.
Term
thermal pollution
Definition
heating up the environment usually water or air from powerpalnts. heated water is released into a lake or river heating it up and reducing dissolved oxygen
Term
advantages and disadvantages of incandescent
Definition
advantages
Less expensive

disadvantages
not energy efficient
Short lamp life
Term
advantages and disadvantages of halogen
Definition
advantages
Lasts longer then incandescent bulbs
Uses 50% less energy than ordinary incandescent bulbs

disadvantages
Costlier that incandescent bulbs
Emits a lot of heat
Term
advantages and disadvantages of flurescent
Definition

advantages Uses 50 to 80% less energy than incandescent lights lasts much longer

disadvantages has mercury which can be released if broken

Term
advantages and disadvantages of LED
Definition
advantages
Long life
Energy efficient
Temperature and impact resistant
Doesn’t contain toxic materials

disadvantages
A bit expensive
Term
formula for efficiency
Definition
efficiency = output / input x 100% if your number is more than 100% you did it wrong
Term
adavantages and disadvantages of wind energy
Definition
advantages
emits essentially no CO2 across its life cycle.
Has no fuel costs.

disadvantages
impact on the landscape
emits noise.
Dependent on available wind.
Has significant investment costs.
Term
adavantages and disadvantages of solar energy
Definition
advantages
the sun is an unlimited resource
Easy to install
A long lifetime of systems >25 years.

disadvantages
dependent on sunlight.
expensive
Term
adavantages and disadvantages of Hydro energy
Definition
advantages
almost no emissions
no fuel costs.
long economic life.

disadvantages
significant impact on landscape
Term
adavantages and disadvantages of geothermal energy
Definition
advantages
renewable energy
efficient

disadvantages
expensive
location specific
Term
static electricity
Definition
a charge produced by rubbing or touching objects together
Term
unbalanced charges
Definition
a more correct term for static electricity because the charges are not stationary
Term
3 laws of charges
Definition
like charges repel
opposite charges attract
charged attract neutral
Term
electrical discharge
Definition
rebalancing an unbalanced charge
seen as a spark
felt as a shock
Term
voltage
Definition
potential difference; difference in potential energy per unit of charge between one point in the circuit and another
Term
current
Definition
rate of flow of electrical charge
Term
variable resistors
Definition
a resistance that can be adjusted
Term
photovoltaic cell
Definition
solar to electrical energy
solar panels
Term
electrochemical cell diagram
[image]
Definition
[image]
Term
electrochemical cell
Definition
energy made from a chemical reaction
Term
electrode
Definition
two different metals in an electrochemical cell
Term
electrolyte
Definition
a substance that conducts an electrical current
Term
hans christian oersted
Definition
discovered relationship between electrical currents and magnetic fields
Term
dynamo
Definition
a dc generator
direct current
mechanical energy to electrical energy
Term
ac generator
Definition
alternating current
mechanical energy to electrical energy
Term
transformers
Definition
used to step up voltage for efficient transmission over long distances
Term
circuit breakers
Definition
act as a switch and a safety device in event of an overload of a circuit that can cut all power coming into a home
Term
fuse
Definition
a device containing a metal conductor that melts when a circuit overloads
Term
branch circuit
Definition
each current path in a parallel circuit
Term
3 different wires / colours
Definition
two live - white is neutral and black is hot ground wire - plain copper or green
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