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Electricity and
   Magnetism
    Hi cool school kids,
Welcome back to another day
    of exciting learning!
         Love from:
  Ms.Tani & Ms.Banlang
What is electricity?
                            I Can Identify electri
The collection or flow of
electrons in the form of
an electric charge
What is static electricity?
I Can Identify static electricity.
When two objects rub against each other electrons
transfer and build up on an object causing it to have a
different charge from its surroundings.
Like the shoes rubbing against the carpet. Electrons are
transferred from the carpet to the shoes.
I Can Demonstrate a static electric.As electrons collect
on an object, it becomes negatively charged. As
electrons leave an object it attains a positive charges.
Charges interact with each other:
                       Often when you remove clothes
                       from the clothes dryer, they seem
                       to stick together. This is because
                       some of the clothes have gained
                       electrons by rubbing against
                       other clothes. The clothes losing
                       electrons become positive. The
                       negative clothes are attracted to
                       the positive clothes.

Have you ever rubbed a balloon on your hair and
stuck it on a wall? How do you think this works?
I Can Explain what electric field is.
The van de Graaf generator (large silver ball)
deposits electrons on the ball. When a person
places their hand on the ball and the machine is
turned on, electrons are transferred to and
collected on the person touching the silver ball.

                                Why do you
                                think this
                                machine
                                affects the
                                hair of the
                                children in the
                                picture?
What causes you to be shocked when you rub your feet
across carpet?




An electrical discharge is the passing of an electric
current through the air from a negatively charged object
to a positively charge object. This is what causes
lightning!
Check out these static electricity video clips
•Static electricity at a gas station
•Van de Graaf Generator’s effect on human hair
•Static on Baby’s hair
•Kid gets static going down a slide
•“Cat abuse” by static electricity

What is a conductor and insulator?
A conductor is a material which allows an electric current
to pass. Metals are good conductors of electricity.
An insulator is a material which does not allow an
electric current to pass. Nonmetals are good conductors
of electricity. Plastic, glass, wood, and rubber are good
insulators
How are static charges detected?
What is the difference between static
electricity and current electricity?
Static electricity is stationary or collects on the surface of
an object, whereas current electricity is flowing very
rapidly through a conductor.
The flow of electricity in current electricity has electrical
pressure or voltage. Electric charges flow from an area
of high voltage to an area of low voltage.

                                           Water pressure
                                           and voltage
                                           behave in
                                           similar ways.
The pressure of the water flowing through the
pipes on the last slide compare to the voltage
(electric potential) flowing through the wires of
the circuit. The unit used to measure voltage is
volts (V).
The flow of charges in a circuit is called current.
Current (I) is measured in Amperes (A).
What are batteries?
Batteries are composed of a chemical substance which
can generate voltage which can be used in a circuit.
There are two kinds of batteries: dry cell and wet cell
batteries. Below is an example of a dry cell.


                      The zinc container of the
                      dry cell
                      contains a moist chemical
                      paste surrounding a carbon
                      rod suspended in the
                      middle.
Wet cell batteries are most commonly
associated with automobile batteries.

                    A Wet cell contains two
                    connected plates made of
                    different metals or metal
                    compounds in a
                    conducting solution. Most
                    car batteries have a series
                    of six cells, each
                    containing lead and lead
                    oxide in a sulfuric acid
                    solution.
What is electrical resistance?
Resistance (R)is the opposition to the flow of
an electric current, causing the electrical energy
to be converted to thermal energy or light.




                      The metal which makes up a
                      light bulb filament or stovetop
                      eye has a high electrical
                      resistance. This causes light
                      and heat to be given off.
The unit for measuring resistance is the
ohm (Ω).
Electrical Calculations – What is Ohm’s Law?




        3V
  I=
        2Ω
                    I = 1.5 amps
What are electric circuits?
Circuits typically contain a voltage source, a wire
conductor, and one or more devices which use the
electrical energy.
What is a series circuit?
A series circuit is one which provides a single pathway
for the current to flow. If the circuit breaks, all devices
using the circuit will fail.
What is a parallel circuit?
A parallel circuit has multiple pathways for the current to
flow. If the circuit is broken the current may pass through
other pathways and other devices will continue to work.
What is the difference between an open circuit and a
closed circuit?
A closed circuit is one in which the pathway of the electrical
current is complete and unbroken.

An open circuit is one in which the pathway of the electrical
current is broken. A switch is a device in the circuit in which the
circuit can be closed (turned on) or open (turned off).
How is household wiring arranged?
Most household wiring is logically designed with a
combination of parallel circuits. Electrical energy enters
the home usually at a breaker box or fuse box and
distributes the electricity through multiple circuits. A
breaker box or fuse box is a safety feature which will
open
I Can Identify and Tell what
magnetism is. What is magnetism
Magnetism is the properties and interactions of
magnets. The earliest magnets were found naturally in
the mineral magnetite which is abundant the rock-type
lodestone. These magnets were used by the ancient
peoples as compasses to guide sailing vessels.
Magnets produce magnetic forces and have magnetic
field lines
Magnets have two ends or poles, called north and
south poles. At the poles of a magnet, the magnetic field
lines are closer together.




                       Unlike poles of magnets attract
                       each other and like poles of
                       magnets repel.
The earth is like a giant magnet!
The nickel iron core of the earth gives the earth a
magnetic field much like a bar magnet.
What are magnetic domains?
Magnetic substances like iron, cobalt, and nickel are
composed of small areas where the groups of atoms are
aligned like the poles of a magnet. These regions are
called domains. All of the domains of a magnetic
substance tend to align themselves in the same direction
when placed in a magnetic field. These domains are
typically composed of billions of atoms.
Electricity and Magnetism – how
are they related?
When an electric current passes through a wire a
magnetic field is formed.
What is an electromagnet?
When an electric current is passed through a coil of wire
wrapped around a metal core, a very strong magnetic
field is produced. This is called an electromagnet.
What is a galvanometer?
A galvanometer is an electromagnet that interacts with a
 permanent magnet. The stronger the electric current
passing through the electromagnet, the more is interacts
with the permanent magnet.




Galvanometers are
used as gauges in
cars and many other
applications.

The greater the current passing through the wires, the stronger
the galvanometer interacts with the permanent magnet.
What are electric motors?
An electric motor is a device which changes electrical
energy into mechanical energy.
How does an electric motor work?




Go to the next slide 
Simple as that!!
We have seen how electricity can produce a magnetic
field, but a magnetic field can also produce electricity!
How?
What is electromagnetic induction?
Moving a loop of wire through a magnetic field produces
an electric current. This is electromagnetic induction.
A generator is used to convert
mechanical energy into electrical energy by
electromagnetic induction.

Carefully study the next diagrams:
Direct current versus alternating
current –
AC vs DC : What’s the difference?
Direct current is electrical current which comes from a
battery which supplies a constant flow of electricity in
one direction.
Alternating current is electrical current which comes
from a generator. As the electromagnet is rotated in the
permanent magnet the direction of the current alternates
once for every revolution.
Go to this website and click the button for DC then for
AC to visually see the difference between the two.
You can see that the DC source is a battery – current
This concludes our lesson
on Electricity and
Magnetisum!!!

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Elec Mag%20grade1 1

  • 1. Electricity and Magnetism Hi cool school kids, Welcome back to another day of exciting learning! Love from: Ms.Tani & Ms.Banlang
  • 2. What is electricity? I Can Identify electri The collection or flow of electrons in the form of an electric charge
  • 3. What is static electricity? I Can Identify static electricity. When two objects rub against each other electrons transfer and build up on an object causing it to have a different charge from its surroundings. Like the shoes rubbing against the carpet. Electrons are transferred from the carpet to the shoes.
  • 4. I Can Demonstrate a static electric.As electrons collect on an object, it becomes negatively charged. As electrons leave an object it attains a positive charges. Charges interact with each other: Often when you remove clothes from the clothes dryer, they seem to stick together. This is because some of the clothes have gained electrons by rubbing against other clothes. The clothes losing electrons become positive. The negative clothes are attracted to the positive clothes. Have you ever rubbed a balloon on your hair and stuck it on a wall? How do you think this works?
  • 5. I Can Explain what electric field is.
  • 6. The van de Graaf generator (large silver ball) deposits electrons on the ball. When a person places their hand on the ball and the machine is turned on, electrons are transferred to and collected on the person touching the silver ball. Why do you think this machine affects the hair of the children in the picture?
  • 7. What causes you to be shocked when you rub your feet across carpet? An electrical discharge is the passing of an electric current through the air from a negatively charged object to a positively charge object. This is what causes lightning!
  • 8. Check out these static electricity video clips •Static electricity at a gas station •Van de Graaf Generator’s effect on human hair •Static on Baby’s hair •Kid gets static going down a slide •“Cat abuse” by static electricity What is a conductor and insulator? A conductor is a material which allows an electric current to pass. Metals are good conductors of electricity. An insulator is a material which does not allow an electric current to pass. Nonmetals are good conductors of electricity. Plastic, glass, wood, and rubber are good insulators
  • 9. How are static charges detected?
  • 10. What is the difference between static electricity and current electricity? Static electricity is stationary or collects on the surface of an object, whereas current electricity is flowing very rapidly through a conductor. The flow of electricity in current electricity has electrical pressure or voltage. Electric charges flow from an area of high voltage to an area of low voltage. Water pressure and voltage behave in similar ways.
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  • 12. The pressure of the water flowing through the pipes on the last slide compare to the voltage (electric potential) flowing through the wires of the circuit. The unit used to measure voltage is volts (V). The flow of charges in a circuit is called current. Current (I) is measured in Amperes (A).
  • 13. What are batteries? Batteries are composed of a chemical substance which can generate voltage which can be used in a circuit. There are two kinds of batteries: dry cell and wet cell batteries. Below is an example of a dry cell. The zinc container of the dry cell contains a moist chemical paste surrounding a carbon rod suspended in the middle.
  • 14. Wet cell batteries are most commonly associated with automobile batteries. A Wet cell contains two connected plates made of different metals or metal compounds in a conducting solution. Most car batteries have a series of six cells, each containing lead and lead oxide in a sulfuric acid solution.
  • 15. What is electrical resistance? Resistance (R)is the opposition to the flow of an electric current, causing the electrical energy to be converted to thermal energy or light. The metal which makes up a light bulb filament or stovetop eye has a high electrical resistance. This causes light and heat to be given off.
  • 16. The unit for measuring resistance is the ohm (Ω).
  • 17. Electrical Calculations – What is Ohm’s Law? 3V I= 2Ω I = 1.5 amps
  • 18. What are electric circuits? Circuits typically contain a voltage source, a wire conductor, and one or more devices which use the electrical energy. What is a series circuit? A series circuit is one which provides a single pathway for the current to flow. If the circuit breaks, all devices using the circuit will fail.
  • 19. What is a parallel circuit? A parallel circuit has multiple pathways for the current to flow. If the circuit is broken the current may pass through other pathways and other devices will continue to work.
  • 20. What is the difference between an open circuit and a closed circuit? A closed circuit is one in which the pathway of the electrical current is complete and unbroken. An open circuit is one in which the pathway of the electrical current is broken. A switch is a device in the circuit in which the circuit can be closed (turned on) or open (turned off).
  • 21. How is household wiring arranged? Most household wiring is logically designed with a combination of parallel circuits. Electrical energy enters the home usually at a breaker box or fuse box and distributes the electricity through multiple circuits. A breaker box or fuse box is a safety feature which will open
  • 22. I Can Identify and Tell what magnetism is. What is magnetism Magnetism is the properties and interactions of magnets. The earliest magnets were found naturally in the mineral magnetite which is abundant the rock-type lodestone. These magnets were used by the ancient peoples as compasses to guide sailing vessels. Magnets produce magnetic forces and have magnetic field lines
  • 23. Magnets have two ends or poles, called north and south poles. At the poles of a magnet, the magnetic field lines are closer together. Unlike poles of magnets attract each other and like poles of magnets repel.
  • 24. The earth is like a giant magnet! The nickel iron core of the earth gives the earth a magnetic field much like a bar magnet.
  • 25. What are magnetic domains? Magnetic substances like iron, cobalt, and nickel are composed of small areas where the groups of atoms are aligned like the poles of a magnet. These regions are called domains. All of the domains of a magnetic substance tend to align themselves in the same direction when placed in a magnetic field. These domains are typically composed of billions of atoms.
  • 26. Electricity and Magnetism – how are they related? When an electric current passes through a wire a magnetic field is formed.
  • 27. What is an electromagnet? When an electric current is passed through a coil of wire wrapped around a metal core, a very strong magnetic field is produced. This is called an electromagnet.
  • 28. What is a galvanometer? A galvanometer is an electromagnet that interacts with a permanent magnet. The stronger the electric current passing through the electromagnet, the more is interacts with the permanent magnet. Galvanometers are used as gauges in cars and many other applications. The greater the current passing through the wires, the stronger the galvanometer interacts with the permanent magnet.
  • 29. What are electric motors? An electric motor is a device which changes electrical energy into mechanical energy.
  • 30. How does an electric motor work? Go to the next slide 
  • 32. We have seen how electricity can produce a magnetic field, but a magnetic field can also produce electricity! How? What is electromagnetic induction? Moving a loop of wire through a magnetic field produces an electric current. This is electromagnetic induction. A generator is used to convert mechanical energy into electrical energy by electromagnetic induction. Carefully study the next diagrams:
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  • 34. Direct current versus alternating current – AC vs DC : What’s the difference? Direct current is electrical current which comes from a battery which supplies a constant flow of electricity in one direction. Alternating current is electrical current which comes from a generator. As the electromagnet is rotated in the permanent magnet the direction of the current alternates once for every revolution. Go to this website and click the button for DC then for AC to visually see the difference between the two. You can see that the DC source is a battery – current
  • 35. This concludes our lesson on Electricity and Magnetisum!!!