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Electricity
HOW WOULD YOUR LIFE BE DIFFERENT WITH NO ELECTRICITY?
Question:
What actions from your daily
life would not be possible
without electricity?
A power outage has just
happened in your city…
Topic Preview
 Electricity
 Conductors
 Insulators
 Current
 Static charge
What Are Atoms?
+ +
+
+
-
-
-
-
 The basic unit of all elements of matter
 Made of electrons, protons and neutrons
 The nucleus of
an atom is in the
center, which is
where the protons
and neutrons
are located
What Are Electrons (e-)?
proton (+)
+ +
+
+
-
-
-
electron (-)
-
Have a negative electric charge
Are attracted to protons
Electricity is…
…the presence or flow of electrons
Conductors
Materials in which electricity
(electrons) can easily flow
When current is applied, electrons
move in the same direction
Metals make good conductors
Example: Copper
Conducts electricity
Insulators
 A material in which electricity can not
easily flow
 Glass, wood and rubber make good
insulators
 Often used for safety purposes, such as
covering electrical wires
Example: Rubber
A good insulator
and a poor conductor
Electrons travel
easily through conductors
and poorly through insulators
insulator
hold onto their electrons
conductor
freely move electrons
We often use well-known systems to better
understand more complex systems.
Electrons act like water molecules in that
they can flow like rivers or collect in dams.
Nile River Hoover Dam
Similarities between water and electrical systems
Current
In water systems,
current is the flow of water.
In electrical systems,
current is the flow of electrons.
e-
e-
e- e-
e-
e-
e-
e-
Current
Static charge, or
static electricity,
collects charge,
but cannot flow
Dammed water collects,
but cannot flow
Static Charge
Objects may gain or lose electrons (-).
Rubbing the balloon on hair causes
more electrons(-) to go onto the balloon
from the hair.
neutral (0)
net negative
charge (-)
net positive
charge (+)
neutral (0)
The hair loses electrons, thus becoming
positively charged (+). The balloon
becomes negatively charged (-)
Static Charge
Think positive (+) and negative (+)
Electrical current flows more easily in conductors
because electrons move better in conductors.
Do you think electrical current flows
more easily in conductors or insulators?
Static electricity builds up more easily in insulators
because electrons cannot move well in insulators.
Review Questions
What do we call the flow of charged particles?
Does it matter if they are a positive or negative?
Electricity!
No, but typically electricity is the flow of
electrons (negative charge)
Review Questions
We have shown that copper is a conductor.
Name three more conductors.
Where would an electrician use an insulator?
What type of material would it be?
Why would an electrician use an insulator?
Gold, silver, aluminum
An electrician would use insulator material either
around electrical wires or around the handles of the
electrician’s tools. Usually, electricians use rubber.
Insulators help to protect the electrician because
current does not travel very well through insulators.
Review Questions
Finish the analogy:
River IS TO water molecules AS wire is to ___________
If you wanted to design an electrical system that
stored static electricity, would you use a
conductor or an insulator? Why?
To build an static electricity storage system, you
would want to use an insulator, because insulators
reduce electron flow.
electrons
Review Questions

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ucd_electricity_lesson01_presentation_v3_tedl_dwc.pptx

  • 1. Electricity HOW WOULD YOUR LIFE BE DIFFERENT WITH NO ELECTRICITY?
  • 2. Question: What actions from your daily life would not be possible without electricity? A power outage has just happened in your city…
  • 3. Topic Preview  Electricity  Conductors  Insulators  Current  Static charge
  • 4. What Are Atoms? + + + + - - - -  The basic unit of all elements of matter  Made of electrons, protons and neutrons  The nucleus of an atom is in the center, which is where the protons and neutrons are located
  • 5. What Are Electrons (e-)? proton (+) + + + + - - - electron (-) - Have a negative electric charge Are attracted to protons
  • 6. Electricity is… …the presence or flow of electrons
  • 7. Conductors Materials in which electricity (electrons) can easily flow When current is applied, electrons move in the same direction Metals make good conductors
  • 9. Insulators  A material in which electricity can not easily flow  Glass, wood and rubber make good insulators  Often used for safety purposes, such as covering electrical wires
  • 10. Example: Rubber A good insulator and a poor conductor
  • 11. Electrons travel easily through conductors and poorly through insulators insulator hold onto their electrons conductor freely move electrons
  • 12. We often use well-known systems to better understand more complex systems. Electrons act like water molecules in that they can flow like rivers or collect in dams. Nile River Hoover Dam Similarities between water and electrical systems Current
  • 13. In water systems, current is the flow of water. In electrical systems, current is the flow of electrons. e- e- e- e- e- e- e- e- Current
  • 14. Static charge, or static electricity, collects charge, but cannot flow Dammed water collects, but cannot flow Static Charge
  • 15. Objects may gain or lose electrons (-). Rubbing the balloon on hair causes more electrons(-) to go onto the balloon from the hair. neutral (0) net negative charge (-) net positive charge (+) neutral (0) The hair loses electrons, thus becoming positively charged (+). The balloon becomes negatively charged (-) Static Charge Think positive (+) and negative (+)
  • 16. Electrical current flows more easily in conductors because electrons move better in conductors. Do you think electrical current flows more easily in conductors or insulators? Static electricity builds up more easily in insulators because electrons cannot move well in insulators. Review Questions
  • 17. What do we call the flow of charged particles? Does it matter if they are a positive or negative? Electricity! No, but typically electricity is the flow of electrons (negative charge) Review Questions
  • 18. We have shown that copper is a conductor. Name three more conductors. Where would an electrician use an insulator? What type of material would it be? Why would an electrician use an insulator? Gold, silver, aluminum An electrician would use insulator material either around electrical wires or around the handles of the electrician’s tools. Usually, electricians use rubber. Insulators help to protect the electrician because current does not travel very well through insulators. Review Questions
  • 19. Finish the analogy: River IS TO water molecules AS wire is to ___________ If you wanted to design an electrical system that stored static electricity, would you use a conductor or an insulator? Why? To build an static electricity storage system, you would want to use an insulator, because insulators reduce electron flow. electrons Review Questions