Voltage in Circuits: Effects and Applications

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WALT: Associate the brightness of a lamp or the volume of a buzzer
with the number and voltage of cells used in the circuit by observing
and explaining the effect of different voltages in a circuit.
 
Explain the effects of differing voltages in a circuit.
WILF:
I can draw circuit diagrams indicating the voltage
I can explain the effect of increasing or decreasing the voltage on
different parts of a circuit
 
Vocabulary : 
Voltage, circuit, bulb, wires, cell, battery, buzzer, motor,
switch, circuit diagram, brightness, loudness, increase, decrease
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What is a volt?
 
 
What do we mean by voltage?
 
 
Why is it significant when we consider electricity?
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Watch this bbc video clip to help you understand
what volts and voltage are:
 
CURRENT AND VOLTAGE
 
Click the battery to view the video.
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These batteries all contain a different amount of volts
– this is because they can be used to power different
things.  Generally appliances that require more
power will need a higher of voltage to power them.
 
Photo courtesy of Asim18 and GFDL (commons.wikimedia.org) - granted under creative commons licence – attribution
 
How Many Volts?
CURRENT AND VOLTAGE
Current:
This is the steady flow of
electrons.
This is measured in amperes
(amps)
 
Voltage:
This is the force that makes the electric
current flow.
This is measured in volts (V)
The greater the voltage, the more current
will flow.
 
LABELLING VOLTS
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What Difference Do the Volts Make?   What
do you predict will happen to a bulb, motor
or buzzer depending on the voltage of the
cell or battery?
 
 
Generally the higher the voltage, the
brighter a bulb will be!  This links to what we
said earlier, the higher the voltage the more
power is available to the appliance – in this
case the bulb.
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https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/clips/z6qd7ty
 
Let’s watch this next video which shows us
how different voltages affect the brightness
of a bulb.
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Task:
 
If we were in school and could give you the equipment, we could ask you to
create more circuits which reflect different voltages and the effect this may have
on the brightness of the bulb.  Unfortunately, we cannot do this.  Instead click on
the link below to play the interactive games.  They will show you some circuits (so
that you can revise what you did last week) and will also show you what
happens in circuits when you add more power (volts)
Ch. 1 – play the interactive game and write a short description of how a volt can
affect a circuit
Ch. 2 and 3 – play the interactive game and write a paragraph explaining what
volts are and how they are used in circuits.  Compare by predicting how much
voltage would be needed to power a) a light bulb, b) a hairdryer and c) a TV
 
https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/topics/zq99q6f/articles/z
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Explore the concept of voltage in circuits, its significance in electricity, and the effects of varying voltages on components like bulbs, motors, and buzzers. Discover how different voltage levels impact the brightness of a bulb, the loudness of a buzzer, and the overall performance of electrical devices, along with the relationship between voltage and power consumption.

  • Voltage circuits
  • Electrical components
  • Voltage effects
  • Power consumption
  • Circuit analysis

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  1. WALT: Associate the brightness of a lamp or the volume of a buzzer with the number and voltage of cells used in the circuit by observing and explaining the effect of different voltages in a circuit. Explain the effects of differing voltages in a circuit. WILF: I can draw circuit diagrams indicating the voltage I can explain the effect of increasing or decreasing the voltage on different parts of a circuit Vocabulary : Voltage, circuit, bulb, wires, cell, battery, buzzer, motor, switch, circuit diagram, brightness, loudness, increase, decrease

  2. What is a volt? What do we mean by voltage? Why is it significant when we consider electricity?

  3. Watch this bbc video clip to help you understand what volts and voltage are:

  4. CURRENT AND VOLTAGE Click the battery to view the video.

  5. These batteries all contain a different amount of volts this is because they can be used to power different things. Generally appliances that require more power will need a higher of voltage to power them.

  6. How Many Volts? Photo courtesy of Asim18 and GFDL (commons.wikimedia.org) - granted under creative commons licence attribution

  7. CURRENT AND VOLTAGE Current: This is the steady flow of electrons. This is measured in amperes (amps) Voltage: This is the force that makes the electric current flow. This is measured in volts (V) The greater the voltage, the more current will flow.

  8. LABELLING VOLTS

  9. What Difference Do the Volts Make? What do you predict will happen to a bulb, motor or buzzer depending on the voltage of the cell or battery? Generally the higher the voltage, the brighter a bulb will be! This links to what we said earlier, the higher the voltage the more power is available to the appliance in this case the bulb.

  10. Lets watch this next video which shows us how different voltages affect the brightness of a bulb. https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/clips/z6qd7ty

  11. Task: If we were in school and could give you the equipment, we could ask you to create more circuits which reflect different voltages and the effect this may have on the brightness of the bulb. Unfortunately, we cannot do this. Instead click on the link below to play the interactive games. They will show you some circuits (so that you can revise what you did last week) and will also show you what happens in circuits when you add more power (volts) Ch. 1 play the interactive game and write a short description of how a volt can affect a circuit Ch. 2 and 3 play the interactive game and write a paragraph explaining what volts are and how they are used in circuits. Compare by predicting how much voltage would be needed to power a) a light bulb, b) a hairdryer and c) a TV https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/topics/zq99q6f/articles/z t8vg82

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