Electricity and Charges: A Teaching Resource

Topic 7 - 
Electricity
Electricity
Charges
Electrons
Voltage
Current
Series
Parallel
Resistance
The slides are designed to tie in with a set of worksheets, but could be
adapted or serve as a template for other teachers
Topic 7 
page 1
4.
I charged up a plastic comb by
    When I put the charged-up comb near
some foil
                                  rubbing it
                                  rubbing it
with a duster/pulling it through my hair
with a duster/pulling it through my hair
           the foil jumped up to stick to
           the foil jumped up to stick to
the comb
the comb
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Text
yes
yes
yes
no
yes
no
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The electroscope
Stop!
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Rises up
Rises up
Rises up
Rises up
If an uncharged object is brought near an
electroscope the gold leaf
If a charged object is brought near an
electroscope the gold leaf
doesn’t move.
rises up.
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Pulling and Pushing
Pull together
Pull together
Pull together
Push apart
Push apart
Push apart
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Is there a pattern?
Pull together
Pull together
Pull together
Push apart
Push apart
Push apart
same
same
Push
Push
 apart
same
same
Push
Push
 apart
same
same
Push
Push
 apart
different
different
Pull
Pull
 together
different
different
Pull
Pull
 together
different
different
Pull
Pull
 together
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5.  If the charged objects are the 
same
     material then they
will repel
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Where Does Charge Come From?
 1. There are       kinds of electrical charge
     called
2.a) To make an object positively charged
       you need to
  b) To make an object negatively charged
       you need to
3.  If a substance is neutral it means that
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two
two
positive and negative
positive and negative
remove negative charges
remove negative charges
add negative charges
add negative charges
the negative charges are exactly
the negative charges are exactly
balanced by the positive charges
balanced by the positive charges
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4. Two charged polythene rods will repel
    because
5. A cleaned mirror will be dusty within
    24hrs because
6. A woolen jersey could be attracted to a
    nylon shirt because
they have the same charge
they have the same charge
the charge attracts dust
the charge attracts dust
                      
they would have
they would have
opposite charges which would attract
opposite charges which would attract
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1.
A Van de Graff generator
2.
a)  Your hair stands on end when you
         touch a Van de Graff generator
         because
    b)  Your hair goes down when you touch a
         water tap because
     
   
builds up and
builds up and
stores a negative charge
stores a negative charge
  
your hairs become
your hairs become
negatively charged and repel each
negatively charged and repel each
other
other
  
           
the negative
the negative
charges leave you flowing along the
charges leave you flowing along the
pipes to the ground and the hairs
pipes to the ground and the hairs
stop repelling
stop repelling
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Now fill the
Now fill the
blanks
blanks
When a              flows, charges are
current
current
moving
moving
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12
Battery
Battery
Ammeter
Ammeter
Bulb
Bulb
Switch
Switch
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Part of circuit
           
Statement
Battery
 
              measures current
Bulb
   
     pushes the current
Switch
  
     changes electrical energy to light
Ammeter 
  
     carries current round circuit
Connecting wire      turns the current on and off
The               a bulb the bigger the
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   Dim bulb 
   
Bright bulb
– small current
  
     - large current
brighter
brighter
current
current
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1.
a) An electric circuit
    b) A complete circuit has
5. A             B              C              D
                       is a path that
                       is a path that
electricity can flow along
electricity can flow along
                           no gaps allowing
                           no gaps allowing
electricity to flow along it
electricity to flow along it
0.2A
0.2A
0.5A
0.5A
0.65A
0.65A
0.95A
0.95A
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15
A.
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15
B.
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15
C.
2a)The battery
 b) The wires
  c) The ammeter
  d) The switch
3a) The energy change in the bulb is
  b) The energy change in the battery is
4a) Electricians use symbols to
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pushes the current through
the wires
conduct the electricity
measures the current
opens and closes a gap
Electrical energy 
 Light energy
Chemical energy 
 
Electrical
 energy
     
     make their
diagrams clearer and tidier
0.2
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X
A
A
Y
Z
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.2
In a series circuit the current is the        at all
points in the circuit.
same
same
0.2
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9
X
Y
Z
0.2
0.
4
0.2
0.2
0.4
In a parallel circuit the
current taken from the
battery        the sum of
the currents through the
two bulbs
equals
equals
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Q1. The two bulbs in circuit B make less light
      than the one bulb in circuit A because
Q2. No current flows in circuit C because
Q3.
Q4. House lights are better wired in parallel
       than series; a)                         b)
                                    B shares
the current between two (dim) bulbs
                                    one of
the bulbs is blown creating a break in
the circuit
don’t dim
                                      Broken
     bulb doesn’t put whole house into
     darkness
Using Voltmeters and Ammeters
Using Voltmeters and Ammeters
Voltmeter –
connected in
parallel
Ammeter
connected in
series
series
Correctly Wired?
No!  The
voltmeter has
been connected
in 
series
 – it
should be
parallel
Correctly Wired?
No the
Ammeter has
been connected
in 
parallel
 – it
should have
been series
Correctly Wired?
Yes! This
Ammeter has
been connected
correctly in
series
Correctly Wired?
Yes! This
Ammeter has
been connected
correctly in
series
Correctly Wired?
Yes! The
Voltmeter has
been connected
correctly in
parallel
Correctly Wired?
Yes! The
Ammeter has
been connected
correctly in
series
Effects of Series?
As more bulbs are added in
series the bulbs grow dimmer
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Circuit Diagram
Iron
Brass
Copper
Steel
Graphite
Plastic
Rubber
Perspex
Glass
Wood
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Glows red
hot
Conducts
doesn’t get
hot
Heats up and
melts 
Electric
fire 
Conducting
wires 
Safety
fuse 
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1.5 V
6 V
12 V
dim
brighter
bright
When the voltage increases
the current
increases
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5. Write down your ideas.
 The more batteries the brighter the
  bulb
 This holds true as long as the
  batteries face the same way
 If batteries are reversed they cancel
  each other out
Elephant handout
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Text
Animation 1
Title:
Aim:
Method:
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Choosing the best type of cable
     To compare copper/nichrome,
thick/thin, long/short wires and find the
best
           Test thick and thin wires in
a circuit and measure how it affects
the current using an ammeter.  Then
test copper/nichrome and long/short
wires.
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Diagram:
Results:
A bulb 
may
 be
used instead of
an ammeter
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Conclusion:
 Short wires are better than long wires.
 Copper wires are better than nichrome
  wires.
 Thick wires are better than thin wires.
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Copper has a            resistance than
nichrome
Thin wires have              resistance than
thick ones
Longer wires have                resistance than
short ones
lower
higher
higher
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The variable resistor
4. Write down what you found out.
The longer the wire (coil) the dimmer the
bulb, the shorter the wire the brighter
the bulb.
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The variable resistor
Write down what you found out.
The longer the wire (coil) the smaller the
current and the dimmer the bulb.
The longer wire has a higher resistance.
1.
A long thin nichrome wire has a higher
resistance because
2.
a) Thick copper wires are good for
     carrying current because
    b) Long thin coils of nichrome are used in
    electric fires because
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thick has a lower
resistance, as does copper and
short wires.
    
       copper is a
good conductor and thick wires have
low resistance
    
    nichrome has
a high resistance causing it to heat
up without melting
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3. A variable resistor is used to
4. When the volume on a radio is turned
     Down
5. Cookers need thick cabling
increase and decrease the current
by changing the length of a
resistance wire
        the resistance wire is
        the resistance wire is
lengthened, causing a reduction
lengthened, causing a reduction
in the current.
in the current.
                                      because they
                                      because they
use much more current than lamps
use much more current than lamps
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The purpose of a fuse is
 
     
  to protect you
from a short circuit - 
safety
safety
Not
Not
 to make the device work
Circuit Symbols
(components used in slides)
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Explore the fascinating world of electricity, charges, electrons, voltage, current, series, parallel circuits, and resistance through engaging slides designed to complement worksheets. Discover hands-on experiments that illustrate concepts like rubbing plastic to create static charges, observing effects on gold leaf, and exploring the behavior of charged objects. Dive into the principles of attraction and repulsion, and learn about patterns in object interactions. Enhance your teaching materials or use this as a template for creating dynamic lessons on electricity.

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  • Charges
  • Circuits
  • Resistance
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  1. Topic 7 - Electricity Charges Electrons Voltage Current Series Parallel Resistance The slides are designed to tie in with a set of worksheets, but could be adapted or serve as a template for other teachers

  2. Topic 7 page 1 rubbing it 4. I charged up a plastic comb by with a duster/pulling it through my hair When I put the charged-up comb near some foil the foil jumped up to stick to the comb

  3. Topic 7 page 2 What it was rubbed on Item Did the bits of foil move? yes yes yes no yes no Plastic comb Plastic ruler Plastic bag Wooden ruler Plastic pen Metal spatula hair hair cloth cloth cloth cloth

  4. Topic 7 page 3 The electroscope Stop!

  5. Topic 7 page 4 Effect on Gold Leaf Rises up Rises up Rises up Rises up Object Charged Plastic comb Plastic rod Plastic bag Plastic ruler If an uncharged object is brought near an electroscope the gold leaf If a charged object is brought near an electroscope the gold leaf doesn t move. rises up.

  6. Topic 7 page 6 Pulling and Pushing Charged object 1 Comb Cling film Cling film Polythene rod Polythene rod Perspex rod Charged object 2 Cling film Cling film Piece of record Polythene rod Perspex rod Perspex rod What happened? Pull together Push apart Pull together Push apart Pull together Push apart

  7. Topic 7 page 6 Is there a pattern? Charged object 1 Comb Cling film Cling film Polythene rod Polythene rod Perspex rod Charged object 2 Cling film Cling film Piece of record Polythene rod Perspex rod Perspex rod same What happened? Pull together Push apart Push apart Pull together different Pull together same different Pull together Push apart Push apart Pull together same different Pull together Push apart Push apart

  8. Topic 7 page 6 5. If the charged objects are the same material then they will repel

  9. Topic 7 page 7 Where Does Charge Come From? The centre of the atom contains both yellow neutrons and green positive protons Around the outside are the negative electrons

  10. Topic 7 page 7 1. There are kinds of electrical charge called positive and negative two 2.a) To make an object positively charged you need to b) To make an object negatively charged you need to add negative charges remove negative charges 3. If a substance is neutral it means that the negative charges are exactly balanced by the positive charges

  11. Topic 7 page 8 4. Two charged polythene rods will repel because they have the same charge 5. A cleaned mirror will be dusty within 24hrs because the charge attracts dust 6. A woolen jersey could be attracted to a nylon shirt because opposite charges which would attract they would have

  12. Topic 7 page 10 1. A Van de Graff generator stores a negative charge builds up and 2. a) Your hair stands on end when you touch a Van de Graff generator because negatively charged and repel each other your hairs become b) Your hair goes down when you touch a water tap because the negative charges leave you flowing along the pipes to the ground and the hairs stop repelling

  13. Topic 7 page 11 moving When a flows, charges are current - - - - - - - - - - - Now fill the blanks

  14. Topic 7 page12 Battery A Switch Ammeter Bulb

  15. Topic 7 page 13 Part of circuitStatement Battery measures current Bulb pushes the current Switch changes electrical energy to light Ammeter carries current round circuit Connecting wire turns the current on and off

  16. Topic 7 page 14 Dim bulb small current - large current Bright bulb The a bulb the bigger the brighter current

  17. Topic 7 page 14 1. a) An electric circuit electricity can flow along is a path that no gaps allowing b) A complete circuit has electricity to flow along it 5. A B C D 0.2A 0.5A 0.65A 0.95A

  18. Topic 7 page15 A. A A

  19. Topic 7 page15 B. A A

  20. Topic 7 page15 V C. V

  21. Topic 7 page 17 pushes the current through the wires conduct the electricity measures the current opens and closes a gap 2a)The battery b) The wires c) The ammeter d) The switch 3a) The energy change in the bulb is Electrical energy Light energy b) The energy change in the battery is Chemical energy Electrical energy 4a) Electricians use symbols to diagrams clearer and tidier make their

  22. Topic 7 page 18 X A 0.2 A A 0.2 Z Y A A 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 Current at X Current at Y Current at Z A A A In a series circuit the current is the at all points in the circuit. same

  23. Topic 7 page 19 A 0.4 Z X A 0.2 Y A 0.2 In a parallel circuit the current taken from the battery the sum of the currents through the two bulbs 0.2 0.2 0.4 Current at X Current at Y Current at Z A A A equals

  24. Topic 7 page 20 Q1. The two bulbs in circuit B make less light than the one bulb in circuit A because the current between two (dim) bulbs B shares one of Q2. No current flows in circuit C because the bulbs is blown creating a break in the circuit Q3. Q4. House lights are better wired in parallel than series; a) b) don t dim bulb doesn t put whole house into darkness Broken

  25. Using Voltmeters and Ammeters Voltmeter connected in parallel V A Ammeter connected in series

  26. Correctly Wired? No! The voltmeter has been connected in series it should be parallel V

  27. Correctly Wired? No the Ammeter has been connected in parallel it should have been series A

  28. Correctly Wired? Yes! This Ammeter has been connected correctly in series A

  29. Correctly Wired? Yes! This Ammeter has been connected correctly in series A

  30. Correctly Wired? V Yes! The Voltmeter has been connected correctly in parallel

  31. Correctly Wired? Yes! The Ammeter has been connected correctly in series A

  32. Effects of Series? As more bulbs are added in series the bulbs grow dimmer

  33. Topic 7 page 23 Circuit Diagram Conductors Insulators Iron Brass Copper Steel Graphite Plastic Rubber Perspex Glass Wood

  34. Topic 7 page 25 Wire Nichrome Observation Glows red hot Use Electric fire Conducts doesn t get hot Heats up and melts copper Conducting wires Tin-lead Safety fuse

  35. Topic 7 page 26, 27 Battery Battery voltage 1.5 V 6 V 12 V Bulb brightness dim brighter bright 1. 2. 3. When the voltage increases the current increases

  36. Topic 7 page 28 5. Write down your ideas. The more batteries the brighter the bulb This holds true as long as the batteries face the same way If batteries are reversed they cancel each other out Elephant handout

  37. Topic 7 page 29 Text Animation 1

  38. Topic 7 page 30 Title: Choosing the best type of cable Aim: thick/thin, long/short wires and find the best Test thick and thin wires in a circuit and measure how it affects the current using an ammeter. Then test copper/nichrome and long/short wires. To compare copper/nichrome, Method:

  39. Topic 7 page 30 Diagram: A bulb may be used instead of an ammeter Results: Wire long short copper nichrome thick thin Current A

  40. Topic 7 page 30 Conclusion: Short wires are better than long wires. Copper wires are better than nichrome wires. Thick wires are better than thin wires.

  41. Topic 7 page 31 Copper has a resistance than nichrome lower Thin wires have resistance than thick ones higher higher Longer wires have resistance than short ones

  42. Topic 7 page 32 The variable resistor 4. Write down what you found out. The longer the wire (coil) the dimmer the bulb, the shorter the wire the brighter the bulb.

  43. Topic 7 page 33 The variable resistor Write down what you found out. The longer the wire (coil) the smaller the current and the dimmer the bulb. The longer wire has a higher resistance.

  44. Topic 7 page 35 1. A long thin nichrome wire has a higher resistance because resistance, as does copper and short wires. thick has a lower 2. a) Thick copper wires are good for carrying current because good conductor and thick wires have low resistance copper is a b) Long thin coils of nichrome are used in electric fires because a high resistance causing it to heat up without melting nichrome has

  45. Topic 7 page 35 3. A variable resistor is used to increase and decrease the current by changing the length of a resistance wire 4. When the volume on a radio is turned Down the resistance wire is lengthened, causing a reduction in the current. because they 5. Cookers need thick cabling use much more current than lamps

  46. Topic 7 page 36 The purpose of a fuse is from a short circuit - safety to protect you Not to make the device work

  47. Circuit Symbols (components used in slides) A V You can find more downloads and help at www.lab6.co.uk

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