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Chapter 8 Ohm’s law describes the relationship of current, voltage and resistance Pages 248-283 1
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Page 1: Chapter 8 Ohm’s law describes the relationship of current, voltage and resistance Pages 248-283 1.

Chapter 8 Ohm’s law describes the relationship of current, voltage and

resistance

Pages 248-283

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8-1 Electric Potential Energy and Voltage

Pages 250-259

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3.06.1 Use an ammeter and a voltmeter to measure current and voltage in a circuitAmmeter• A device used to

measure current.

Voltmeter• A device used to measure

the potential difference

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3.06.2 Identify the volt (V) as the SI unit for electric potential• Unit used to

measure electric potential energy is the volt (V).

• Named after Alessandro Volta

• Measured by using a device called voltmeter 4

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3.06.1 Define electric potential differenceThe amount of electric potential energy

per one coulomb of chargeThe change in potential energy per

coulomb of chargeMeasured in volts (V)Also known as voltage

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Section 8.2 Electric Current

Pages 260-269

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3.07 Describe the flow of charge in an electric circuit

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3.07.1 Define electric circuit

• A complete pathway that allows electrons to flow

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3.07.2 Identify that electric potential is provided as the source and is “used” by the circuit elements

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3.07.3 Describe the parts of an electric circuit.I. Source of electrical

energy

II. Electrical load

III. Controls/switch

IV. Conductor

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3.08 Explain the importance of using precise language while studying the characteristics of

electricity

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3.08.1 Define electric current

Electric Current The amount of charge passing a given

point in a conductor per second. Measured in amperes (A) Measured using

1. ammeter…strong current2. galvanometer…weak current

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3.08.2 Identify the ampere (A) as the SI unit for currentUnit used to measure current … ampereMeasured using

Ammeter…strong currentGalvanometer…weak current

Name after Andre Marie AmpereNamed after Luigi Galvani

Ampere 13

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3.09 Compare static electricity and current electricityCurrent ElectricityThe continuous flow

of charge in a complete circuit.

Static ElectrictyBuild-up of electric

charges in an object.Jumps from one

object to another

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3.10 Organize information using a format appropriate to studying and describing current electricity

• Circuit Diagrams• See symbols on page 262.

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3.10.1 Create circuit diagrams using appropriate circuit symbolsI. BulbII. CellIII. BatteryIV. WiresV. ResistorsVI. AmmeterVII.VoltmeterVIII.Open switchIX. Closed switch 16

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3.10.1 continued…

• Draw and interpret electric circuit diagrams using electric symbols

• Activity - Page 263

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8.3 Resistance and Ohm’s Law

Pages 270-283

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3.10.2 Define electrical resistance

Electrical ResistanceSlows down the flow of

electrons. (resistors)Transforms electrical

energy into light, heat, etc.

The ratio of the voltage to the current.

R = V I 19

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3.10.3 Identify the ohm (Ω) as the SI unit for electrical resistance• Electrical resistance

is measured in ohm’s (Ω)• Measured using

ohmmeter• Named after

George Simon Ohm20

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3.10.4 List factors which affect the amount of resistance in a wireI. LengthII. DiameterIII. TypeIV. Temperature

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Ohm’s Law…animation

• http://www.physicslessons.com/phe/ohmslaw.htm

• http://www.physicslessons.com/exp41.htm

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3.11 State a prediction and a hypothesis based on background information or an observed pattern of events

• Activity 8-3 B pages 275

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3.12 Identify new questions and problems that arise from what was learned concerning voltage, current, and resistance

• Activity 8-3 B pages 275

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3.12.1 State Ohm’s Law

Ohm’s LawThe mathematical relationship between voltage (V), current (I) and resistance (R)

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3.12.2 Given voltage drop and current through a resistor, calculate its resistance

Complete the practice problems Pages 273-275

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3.12.3 Given voltage drop and resistance, calculate current through a resistor

Complete the practice problemsPages 273-275

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3.12.4 Given current through a resistor and its resistance, calculate the voltage drop

Complete the practice problems Pages 273-275

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Video…Ohms Law

• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JRp_iSaVRjE&feature=related

• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_-jX3dezzMg

• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8utldTdAJmk&feature=related

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3.13 Identify potential sources of error in ammeter and voltmeter readings

Activity 8-3D Pages 278-279

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3.14 Identify and suggest explanations for discrepancies in data collected using an ammeter and voltmeter

• Activity 8-3D Pages 278-279

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3.15 Present graphically, using the line of best fit, data from investigation of voltage, current, and resistance

• Activity 8-3D Pages 278-279

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