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BLOCK 2 2 ESO ELECTRICITY - Contenido educativo
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Electric circuits components.
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There are four main groups of components in an electric circuit.
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Power source.
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Conductor.
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Load device and control devices.
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Power source.
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Component that supplies electrical energy to the rest of the circuit.
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Conductor.
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Component that transports the electrical energy from the power source to the load devices.
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Control device.
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Device that regulates the circuit allowing or preventing the flow of electric current through
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the circuit.
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Load device.
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Component that receives the electrical energy from the power source and converts it to other
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types of useful energy.
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Electrons cannot move spontaneously.
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Power sources in an electric circuit provide electrical energy necessary to initiate the
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movement of the electrons.
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You have cells, batteries and power supply units and alternators that are examples of
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these power supplies.
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Conductors transport electrical energy from the power source to the load device.
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The load devices receive the electrical energy from the power source and convert it into
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other types of useful energy.
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And the control devices regulate the circuit.
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They can allow or prevent the flow of electric from passing through the circuit.
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Finally, you have here the component and symbols table.
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This is in your book.
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Have a look on them because you have its component, the name, the definition, what
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it's doing in the circuit and the electrical symbol that you can take all the electrical
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symbols, all of these components.
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Go through all of them, read them.
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Be careful because some of them are really easy to differentiate but others are different.
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For example, inlets.
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This component, LEDs, they produce electricity, they produce light but as you can see here
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they have two different terminals.
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The shorter one is the negative and it should be connected in the electricity kit to the
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negative terminal of the battery.
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If you connect it in the wrong way, it doesn't produce electricity.
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Resistors, that they have these band colours.
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This is a potentiometer.
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Potentiometer has the same symbol of a resistor and as you can see here with the arrow what
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we make in this little round black light right here, you can change the value of the resistor
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given two borders.
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Another component, the control devices, you know some of them.
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This is a one-way switch.
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This is a push switch.
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We have two different, normally open.
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Normally open allows the electrical current when you press them and normally closed, they
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stop the current from flowing through one side to the other when you press them.
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This is a two-way switch.
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You can select one branch of the C-kit when you change the position of this little thing
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here and this is also a two-way switch but it controls at the same time two different
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C-kits or two different branches of my C-kit.
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- Autor/es:
- beatriz torrejon
- Subido por:
- Beatriz T.
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- 18 de febrero de 2023 - 13:48
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