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Basic Electrical CircuitsAdvanced Design ApplicationsMr. Brooks

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What is electricity? The movement of electrons through an

electrical circuit.

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Electrons Atom has three parts

Proton Neutron Electron

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Key terms Current: The flow of electrons through a

circuit. The amp is the unit of electrical flow.

Voltage: The electromotive force that pushes electrons through a circuit. The volt is the unit of electromotive force.

Resistance: The opposition to the flow of electrons. The ohm is the unit for the resistance to electrical flow.

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Where does electricity come from? Three main sources:

Occurs naturally Direct current (Batteries) Alternating Current(Generators)

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Electricity in nature Lightning Solar storms Electric eels Polar auroras

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Direct Current Direct current is a unidirectional flow of

electric current. Electricity flows at a constant, steady rate.

Examples of power sources that use AC are: Batteries Solar Cells

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Alternating Current Alternating Current is a flow of

electricity that is not constant. In fact the direction of current flow periodically switches direction.

Examples of AC are: Generators Home power outlets

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Generator A generator uses magnetsMagnets to push electrons through a circuit,much like a pumppushes water through a pipe.

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Breadboard A breadboard is a prototyping device

that allows the user to create/experiment with electrical circuits.

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Resistors We will now construct the “resistor”

circuit in our electronics labs and answer the following questions in your notes.

What does a resistor do? How does it work? What devices use resistors?

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Diodes We will do the “diode” circuit in our

electronics labs. What is a diode? How does it work? What devices do you thinkUse diodes?

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LED We will do the “LED” lab in our

electronics lab kits. What is an LED? How does it work? What devices use LEDs?

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Capacitor We will do the “capacitor” activity in our

electronics lab kits. What is a capacitor? How does it work? What are some devices that use capacitors?