Topics
Parts of a Circuit (1pt)
Current, Potential Difference & Resistance
Current
2pt
Ammeter (3-4pt)
Potential Difference (1-2pt)
Voltmeter (4-5pt)
Resistance (3-4pt)
Formula for Resistance, Potential Difference and Current?
R = V / I
V = R I
I = V / R
Resistors - Types?
Resistors
* There are two types of resistors: Fixed and Variable resistors.
Fixed Resistors
* A fixed resistor (often called a resistor) has a fixed resistance.
* The resistance of fixed resistors can range from a fraction of an ohm to thousands of ohms.
Variable Resistor (Rheostat)
* A variable resistor called a rheostat is used to change (vary) the resistance in a circuit.
* As the resistance changes, the current also changes.
- When the resistance ↑/↓, the current ↓/↑, hence
the brightness of the bulb ↓/↑.
Resistors - Fixed resistors (1pt)
Fixed Resistors
* A fixed resistor (often called a resistor) has a fixed resistance.
* The resistance of fixed resistors can range from a fraction of an ohm to thousands of ohms.
Resistors - Variable Resistor - Rheostat (3pt)
Variable Resistor (Rheostat)
* A variable resistor called a rheostat is used to change (vary) the resistance in a circuit.
* As the resistance changes, the current also changes.
- When the resistance ↑/↓, the current ↓/↑, hence
the brightness of the bulb ↓/↑.
How to calculate resistance for resistors joined in series and in parallel?
How to calculate resistance for resistors joined in series?
How to calculate resistance for resistors joined in parallel?
Electric Circuits - Closed Circuits, Open Circuits (2pt each)
Open Circuit
* When there is a gap in the circuit, electricity cannot flow from one end of the electric cell to the other. This is called an open (or incomplete) circuit.
* Electricity cannot flow in an open circuit. Hence the bulb does not light up.
Drawing Circuit Diagrams
Electric circuits
* All the components of the electric circuit must be connected correctly for it to work.
* A circuit diagram helps us see if the electrical components are connected correctly.
Drawing circuit diagrams
* We use common symbols when drawing circuit diagrams.
* Ensure that rulers are used for wires/straight lines
* Junctions should be represented with a dot!
Arrangement of Circuits
Arrangement
Series
Parallel
Current (A, I)
* Same throughout the circuit
Voltage (p.d, V)
* E = V1 + V2 … Vn (find average)
* Component with the largest resistance has the largest voltage across it
Resistance (R)
* Total resistance (R) = Sum of individual resistance of each resistor
→ R = R1 + R2 + . . . + Rn
Bulbs
* Brightness of each bulb is equivalent to the current divided by the number of each bulb (its equivalent to the current passing through it, A)
* If one bulb is removed or broken, no current flows, and the other bulbs do not light up because the circuit is now open.
* Brightness of each bulb is equivalent to the current
* If one bulb is removed or broken, no current flows, and the other bulbs do not light up because the circuit is now open.
Effects of Electric currents (3pt)
Heating Effect of an Electric current (2-3pt)
Applications of the Heating Effect of an Electric current (2-3pt)
Magnetic Effect of an Electric current (3-4pt)
How to increase strength of electromagnet?
Applications of the Magnetic Effect of an Electric current
Used in
How it works
Magnetic cranes
* Used in cranes to lift iron and steel objects
* Objects are released by switching off the current
* Can also be used to separate iron and steel objects from non-magnetic material
Electric bells
* Electromagnet switches turn on and off rapidly causing a hammer to vibrate and hit a metal gong, producing sound.
Electric motors
* Make use of electromagnet to convert electrical energy into kinetic energy
* Can be found in fans, vacuum cleaner, washing machines and in electric train
Example
* When the bell button is pressed, an electric current flows through the coil of copper wire. It produces a magnetic effect that magnetises the iron core. The magnetised iron core attracts the iron armature which in turn causes the hammer to hit the gong. The circuit is broken and the coil loses it magnetism. The iron armature springs back. The above cycle repeats.
* Electric bell would not work if iron armature is replaced with a
plastic one as plastic is not a ferromagnetic material.
Electric motors
* Make use of electromagnet to convert electrical energy into kinetic energy
* Can be found in fans, vacuum cleaner, washing machines and in electric train
Chemical Effect of an Electric current
Electrolysis 3pt