Define a series circuit, and list the components needed to make it. Construct a simple and complex series circuit. Define what a load is
.
Try building this simple series circuit In
the interactive box (applet) below, you will need to place the correct
circuit components (i.e. battery, light bulb, etc.) on the correct
diagram symbol by dragging them with your mouse.
Congratulations!
You have just built an electric circuit. Notice that when you close the
switch to complete the electrical circuit, the electrons start moving
and the ammeter indicates that there is current flowing in this circuit.
Also notice that the light bulb begins to glow. This happens because
the electrons moving through the tiny wires in the bulb (or filament)
make them become so hot that they glow. If there is any air inside the
light bulb, the filament wires will burn up. What you have just created is something called a series circuit.
This is called a series circuit because there is only one path for the
electrons to take between any two points in this circuit. In other
words, the components, which are the battery, the switch, the ammeter,
and light, are all in series with each other. Load defined The light bulb is considered a load in this circuit. You might think of a load
as anything that is using the energy that is being delivered by the
electric current in a circuit. It could be anything from a light bulb to
a computer to a washing machine and so on. Try building a series circuit with resistors Lets build another series circuit, but this time we will use some resistors
instead of a light bulb. Resistors are components that are used to
control that amount of current flowing in a circuit. The light bulb in
the first circuit was actually acting like a resistor because it only
allowed a certain amount of current to flow through it. If there are no
resistors or components that act like resistors to slow the flow of
electrical current, too much current may flow through the circuit and
damage its components or wires. Too much current flowing through a
component results in the generation of heat that can melt the conductive
path through which the electrons are flowing. This in known as a short
circuit and is the reason fuses or circuit breakers are often included
in a circuit.
Congratulations!
You have just build a more complex series circuit. We cannot see any
work being done since there is no light bulb, but there is current
actually flowing inside. We know the current is flowing because the
ammeter is indicating this. It is important to know that we may not be
able to tell whether current is flowing through a circuit without test
equipment, such as our ammeter connected to the circuit. Electricity can
be very dangerous and experiments like these should never be conducted
without adult supervision. Never work with electricity unless you are
trained to know how to work with it safely.
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