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Title: Electricity and Magnetism


1
Electricity and Magnetism
  • Chapter 19
  • Mr. Saks
  • General Science
  • UNIT FIVE

2
Objectives
  • Explain the relationship between electrons and
    electricity
  • Describe an electrical circuit
  • Name two properties of magnets

3
Words to Know
  • Battery a device that changes chemical energy
    into electrical energy.
  • Circuit an unbroken path along which an
    electrical current flows.
  • Conductor a material through which electricity
    travels well.
  • Discharge the letting go of extra electrons.
  • Electrical Insulator a material through which
    electricity does not travel.
  • Fuse a weak link in an electrical circuit that
    it designed to break the circuit if it gets too
    hot.
  • Generator a machine that turns mechanical or
    heat energy into electrical energy.

4
  • Magnet a stone, piece of metal, or any solid
    substance that attracts iron or steel.
  • Magnetic Field the area around a magnet that
    exerts magnetic force.
  • Static Electricity the electricity created when
    objects with opposite charges are attracted to
    each other.

5
I. Electric Charge
  • Have you ever?
  • The crackling of your brush while you do your
    hair?
  • Felt a small shock when you touched something
    metal?
  • Clothes sticking together when they come out of
    the dryer?

6
  • We learned about the atom.
  • Inside the nucleus are the protons () and the
    neutrons (0).
  • Around the outer shell are electrons (-)
  • Electrons can be stripped away
  • Rubbing a balloon against your head
  • Electrons are stripped away from your head to the
    balloon
  • Balloon has negative charge
  • Your head will be positively charged

7
II. Static Electricity
  • Negatively charged objects have extra electrons
  • Two objects that are negatively charged repel
    each other
  • Positively charged objects have lost some
    electrons
  • 1. Two objects that are positively charged will
    also repel each other

8
  • Objects that have opposite charges from each
    other will attract each other
  • Why your socks stick to your jeans in the dryer
  • Static electricity is created when two objects
    with opposite charges are attracted to each other

9
  • Most charged objects do not hold their charge for
    long
  • Most negative charged objects give up their
    electrons
  • Positively charged objects try to collect
    electrons
  • Pull your socks from your jeans just after the
    dryer and you could see a spark
  • Discharge is the spark of static electricity as
    electrons are exchanged to regain a neutral state

10
III. Lightning is a Discharge of Electrons
  • Lightning is a huge electrical discharge
  • It is like a giant spark between a cloud and the
    Earth
  • Lightning can go from cloud to cloud also
  • Lightning can also go from ground to cloud
  • Clouds build up electrons
  • Cloud become attracted to a positive charge on
    the ground
  • Electrons jump from the cloud to the tree

11
  • Lightning
  • Nature wants to be neutral in charge
  • Lightning is the discharge of electrons from
    cloud to ground to regain a neutral charge
  • Thunder
  • Lightning is intense light and heat
  • The air around the lightning bolt expands very
    rapidly
  • This expansion is so fast that it break the sound
    barrier causing the thunder

12
Benjamin Franklin
  • One of the first scientist to experiment with
    electricity
  • 1752 tied a key to a kite and flew it in the
    middle of the thunderstorm
  • When lightning hit the kite a spark flew from the
    key
  • Proved that lightning had and electrical discharge

13
IV. Electrical Currents
  • Some materials allow the flow of electricity
    better than others, called conductors
  • Metal is an excellent conductor
  • Your body can conduct electricity
  • Electrical insulators are materials through which
    electricity does not travel

14
  • Insulators
  • Rubber and plastic are good insulators
  • Look at your chords from any appliance to the
    wall, it is covered with rubber
  • Protects you from the current
  • Electricity is the flow of electrons
  • Batteries and generators provide this flow, and
    in turn create electricity

15
  • Batteries
  • Batteries change chemical energy into electrical
    energy
  • Usually made of two different kinds of metal and
    an acid
  • Acid removes electrons from one of the metal and
    adds it to another
  • a. One of the metals is positively charged the
    other is negatively charged

16
  • Two pieces of metal are connected by a conductor
  • The positive metal is attracted to the negative
    metal
  • Electrons flow through the conductor creating
    electricity
  • Generators are often used instead of batteries
  • These are machines that turn mechanical energy
    into electrical energy

17
Science Practice
  • List five ways you use electricity
  • Which part of the atom moves in an electrical
    current?
  • Why do electrons jump to the Earth in a
    thunderstorm?

18
Electrical Circuits
  • Many things in your house are powered by
    electricity
  • Dishwashers, hair dryers, stereos
  • This electricity has to be controlled
  • Electricians give electricity paths in which it
    can flow
  • The paths are circular
  • They come back to the place they started

19
  • Circuit is an unbroken path along which
    electricity can flow
  • This picture is a closed circuit between a
    battery and a light
  • Battery produces source of electricity to flow
  • Electricity goes around the wire to the light
  • Filament in the light heats up and glows
  • Electricity continues along the circuit back into
    the battery

20
  • Some circuits have switches
  • If the switch is turned off it is an OPEN circuit
  • Electricity cannot flow in an open circuit
  • When the switch is turned on, the circuit is
    CLOSED and electricity can flow
  • When electricity heats the light some of the
    energy is transformed into What kind of energy?
  • Sooner or later, this lost energy will cause the
    battery to die.

21
  • Series circuit
  • This is a path for electricity to flow through
    each electrical appliance without branching off
  • If the wire is disconnected in any area, all
    electricity is lost

22
  • Parallel Circuit
  • This is a circuit that has many branches
  • This is how your house is wired
  • If electricity is cut between 3 and 4 does all
    power go out?
  • How about between 6 and 5?
  • Allows electricians to narrow down search area
    for electrical problem

23
  • Fuse
  • Fuse is a weak link in a circuit
  • Prevents overloaded circuits from causing fires
  • Usually made of a metal wire that has a low
    melting point
  • When too much electricity flows through the fuse,
    the wire melts and the electrical current stops

24
VI. Magnetism
  • 2000 years ago the Greeks discovered stones that
    attracted each other
  • These stones also attracted iron
  • They called them lodestones (natural magnets)
  • Magnets are any stone, metal, or solid that
    attracts iron or steel

25
  • What are some uses for Magnets?
  • Magnetic Field
  • Each end of the magnet is called a pole
  • If you swung a magnet freely one end will always
    point North
  • They work the same as electrical charges
  • Like poles repel
  • Opposite poles attract

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  • The area in which the magnetic force is active is
    called the magnetic field
  • Magnetic field is strongest at the poles
  • When a piece of metal is magnetized all the
    electrons in the metal are lined up
  • The tiny fields of magnetism in the electrons
    turn so all North poles face North, or south
    poles face south
  • Slamming or heating a magnet will demagnetize a
    magnet
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