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Title: Electricity, Sound and Light


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Electricity, Sound and Light
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Chapter Eight Electricity and Magnetism
  • 8.1 Electricity
  • 8.2 Electrical Circuits and Electrical
    Power
  • 8.3 Properties of Magnets

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Investigation 8A
Electricity
  • How does electricity work?

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8.1 Electric and magnetic forces
  • All matter has electrical (and magnetic)
    properties because the atoms that make up matter
    are held together by electromagnetic forces.

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8.1 Electric and magnetic forces
  • Magnetic forces can attract or repel because
    there are two kinds of magnetic poles, called
    north and south.
  • A north pole repels another north pole but
    attracts a south pole.

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8.1 Electric and magnetic forces
  • Like magnetism, electric charge comes in two
    types. We call them positive and negative.
  • A positive charge attracts a negative charge and
    vice versa.
  • Two similar charges repel each other.

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8.1 Electric charge
  • Electric charge, like mass, is also fundamental
    property of matter.
  • Inside atoms found in matter, attraction between
    positive and negative charges holds the atoms
    together.

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8.1 Electric charge
  • Because ordinary matter has zero (total) charge,
    most matter acts as if there is no electric
    charge at all.
  • A tiny imbalance in either positive or negative
    charge is the cause of static electricity.

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8.1 Electric current
  • Electric current is caused by moving electric
    charge.
  • Electric current comes from the motion of
    electric charges that are much smaller than
    atoms.
  • These charges are called electrons.

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8.1 Electric current
  • Electric current is similar in some ways to a
    current of water.
  • Like electric current, water current can carry
    energy and do work.
  • A waterwheel turns when a current of water exerts
    a force on it.

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8.1 Electric current
  • Electric current is what makes an electric motor
    turn or an electric stove heat up.
  • Electric current is measured in amperes honor of
    Andre-Marie Ampere.

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8.1 Electric current
  • Electric current can carry great deal of energy.
  • An electric motor the size of a basketball can do
    as much work as five big horses or twenty strong
    people.

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8.1 Voltage
  • When two containers of water are the same height,
    no water will flow.
  • No current flows when there is zero voltage
    difference, which is why a dead battery wont
    light a bulb.

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8.1 Voltage
  • Current flows from higher voltage to lower
    voltage.
  • It is a difference in voltage that makes
    electrical current flow just as a difference in
    height makes water current flow.

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8.1 Batteries
  • Since electric current in wires is invisible,
    think of a current of marchers, each carrying a
    bucket of energy.
  • The battery refills the buckets with fresh energy
    and the bulb uses the energy to make light and
    heat.

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8.1 Batteries
  • A pump is like a battery because it brings water
    from a position of low energy to high energy.

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8.1 Batteries
  • A battery uses stored chemical energy to create
    the voltage difference.
  • Three 1.5-volt batteries can be stacked to make a
    total voltage of 4.5 volts in a flashlight.
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