Impact of Salt Quantity on Saltwater Circuit Current

 
SALTWATER CIRCUIT
 
Saltwater Circuit
 
What  is a saltwater circuit?
 
It’s an electric circuit that uses saltwater as one
of its circuit elements.
 
When you mix water and salt, the salt dissolves.
Salt turns into sodium ions and chloride ions.
 
When you apply a electric voltage, the circuit
conducts electricity if enough sodium ions and
chlorine ions are present in the water.
 
Electric circuit: 
A chain of connected circuit elements
Basic Circuit
 
Closed circuit: 
All circuit
elements are connected and
electric current flows through
the circuit.
 
Open circuit: 
At least one break in
the circuit. Not all elements are
connected.  Electric current does
not flow in the circuit.
Saltwater Circuit
 
Electrodes not touching:
The circuit is open.
 
Electrodes touching:
 The circuit is closed.
 
Electrodes in saltwater:
The circuit is closed.
 
Electrodes in water:
The circuit is open.
 
Your Objective:
 
How does the quantity of salt in a
saltwater circuit effect the current
flowing through the saltwater circuit?
Answer the following question:
 
The end
 
References
 
PBS Kids Go. Zoom-Saltwater Rocks. WGBH Educational Foundation. Accessed May 1, 2010.
http://pbskids.org/zoom/activities/sci/saltwatertester.html
Wikipedia.org, Wikipedia Foundation Inc., Accessed May 1, 2010. (Source of vocabulary
definitions with some adaptation.) 
http://wikipedia.org
 
Image sources
 
Battery image from Microsoft clipart
 
Photos by Juan Ramirez Jr.,
ITL Program, College of Engineering, University
of Colorado at Boulder, 2009
 
Diagrams by Juan Ramirez Jr.,
ITL Program, College of Engineering, University of
Colorado at Boulder, 2009
 
Light bulb image from Microsoft clipart
 
Wave image from Microsoft clipart
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A saltwater circuit utilizes saltwater as a key element for conducting electricity. This unique circuit involves the dissolution of salt into sodium and chloride ions, which, when exposed to an electric voltage, allows for the flow of electricity. The quantity of salt present in the circuit directly affects the current passing through it. Discover more about saltwater circuits, the role of salt quantity, and how it influences the flow of electricity in the circuit.

  • Saltwater Circuit
  • Electricity
  • Salt Quantity
  • Conductivity
  • Science

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  1. SALTWATER CIRCUIT

  2. Saltwater Circuit

  3. What is a saltwater circuit? It s an electric circuit that uses saltwater as one of its circuit elements. When you mix water and salt, the salt dissolves. Salt turns into sodium ions and chloride ions. When you apply a electric voltage, the circuit conducts electricity if enough sodium ions and chlorine ions are present in the water.

  4. Basic Circuit Electric circuit: A chain of connected circuit elements Circuit Element Circuit Element Circuit Element Circuit Element Closed circuit: All circuit elements are connected and electric current flows through the circuit. Open circuit: At least one break in the circuit. Not all elements are connected. Electric current does not flow in the circuit.

  5. Saltwater Circuit Electrodes not touching: The circuit is open. Electrodes touching: The circuit is closed. Electrodes in water: The circuit is open. Electrodes in saltwater: The circuit is closed.

  6. Your Objective: Answer the following question: How does the quantity of salt in a saltwater circuit effect the current flowing through the saltwater circuit?

  7. The end

  8. References PBS Kids Go. Zoom-Saltwater Rocks. WGBH Educational Foundation. Accessed May 1, 2010. http://pbskids.org/zoom/activities/sci/saltwatertester.html Wikipedia.org, Wikipedia Foundation Inc., Accessed May 1, 2010. (Source of vocabulary definitions with some adaptation.) http://wikipedia.org

  9. Image sources Circuit Element Circuit Element Diagrams by Juan Ramirez Jr., ITL Program, College of Engineering, University of Colorado at Boulder, 2009 Circuit Element Circuit Element Battery image from Microsoft clipart Wave image from Microsoft clipart Light bulb image from Microsoft clipart Photos by Juan Ramirez Jr., ITL Program, College of Engineering, University of Colorado at Boulder, 2009

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