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4038600-640080K/U __/20 T/I __/10 A __/5 C __/200K/U __/20 T/I __/10 A __/5 C __/2Name: ______________________________________Date: ________________________Student Exploration: CircuitsLearning Goals:We are learning to:Build and investigate series and parallel circuitsMeasure current, voltage and resistanceDetermine Ohm’s Law from experimental valuesExamine current and voltage in series and parallel circuits Determine total resistance using Ohm’s Law and current and voltage in series and parallel circuits (Kirchoff’s Laws)Success Criteria:I will be successful when I can:Connect meters (ohmmeter, ammeter, voltmeter) properlyRecognize and use Ohm’s LawDescribe how current and voltage differs in a series and parallel circuitsApply my findings and Ohm’s law to find total resistanceVocabulary: ammeter, circuit, current, electron, ohmmeter, Ohm’s law, parallel circuit, resistance, resistor, series circuit, voltage, total resistancePrior Knowledge Questions (Do these BEFORE using the Gizmo.) Strings of holiday lights can be designed in one of two ways. In some strings of lights, each light is connected to the others along a single wire (in series). In others, each light is attached to its own wire (in parallel).-861060315595K/U __/200K/U __/23657608769985T/I __/200T/I __/2Suppose a single light bulb burns out on a string of lights strung along a single wire. Lights strung along a single wire are what type of circuit? ____________________How do you think this will affect the other lights? __________________________ _________________________________________________________________Suppose a single light bulb burns out on a string of lights strung where each light is attached to its own wire. -86106050165K/U __/200K/U __/2Lights where each light is attached to its own wire are what type of circuit? _________How will this affect the other lights? _______________________________________Remember that an ammeter should be connected in series; a voltmeter in parallel. Also, an ohmmeter is not connected to a circuit; the load should be removed from the circuit to measure the resistance using the ohmmeter.4587240000Gizmo Warm-up The Circuits Gizmo? shows a circuit board and a variety of components. Create a circuit with a battery, a light switch, a wire, and a light bulb, as shown. (Click the light switch to turn it to OFF.)-861060506730C __/100C __/1Click the light switch to turn it to ON. What happens and why? _________________________________________________________________________________________________________Turn on Show current and select Conventional. The moving arrows represent the flow of positive charge. Now select Electron flow. The moving dots represent a current of electrons—tiny, negatively charged particles—moving through the wire. -853440224790K/U __/1A __/100K/U __/1A __/1How does changing from conventional to electron flow affect the flow of charges?If it is the electrons actually moving, why do we use conventional current? ________Voltage is a measure of how muc3657608769985T/I __/200T/I __/2h more potential energy a charge at one end of a battery has than a charge at the other end of the battery.-861060247015K/U __/200K/U __/2How does changing the battery’s voltage affect the current? __________________How does changing the battery’s voltage affect the brightness of the light? ________________________________________________________________________________ -853440202565K/U __/400K/U __/4What are the four main components of a circuit? Identify the specific component used in this circuit._____________________ ex. ___________________________________ ex. ___________________________________ ex. ___________________________________ ex. ______________-853440264160K/U __/100K/U __/1Remove the wire. What happens and why? _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________Activity A: Ohm’s lawGet the Gizmo ready: Click Clear. Create the circuit shown at right. (Use the 10 ohm resistor.)Click on the battery. Set the Selected battery voltage to 10 volts.Introduction: Resistors are devices that slow the flow of current in a wire. The resistance of the circuit to current is measured in units called ohms.Question: What is the relationship between voltage, current, and resistance?-879475254635T/I __/100T/I __/1Form hypothesis: How do you think increasing the resistance in a circuit will affect the current in the wire? _________________________________________________________Observe: Turn the light switch On to start the flow of current. An ammeter is a device that measures current in Amperes (A). Drag the Ammeter () to various parts of the circuit. -876300102870K/U __/2 00K/U __/2 Is the current the same throughout, or does it change? _______________________What is the current in the wire now? _______________________Collect data: Measure the current in the circuit using the resistor and voltage combinations given below.-876300473075T/I __/200T/I __/2VoltageResistanceCurrent10 volts10 ohms20 volts10 ohms30 volts10 ohmsVoltageResistanceCurrent50 volts20 ohms50 volts100 ohms50 volts200 ohms-876300153670K/U __/100K/U __/1Analyze: What is the mathematical relationship between voltage (V), resistance (R), and current (I)? Express your answer as an equation: __________________________________This equation is known as Ohm’s law.Test: Test your equation with other combinations of voltage and resistance. Modify the equation if necessary.-876300254000T/I __/100T/I __/1Apply: Use Ohm’s law to find the resistance of the light bulb in the Gizmo. What is it? _________________________________________________________________________Activity B: Series circuitsGet the Gizmo ready: Click Clear. Create a circuit as shown. Click the battery to select it. Set the Selected battery voltage to 10 volts.Question: In a series circuit, there is only one path for charge to flow. What are the properties of series circuits?Observe: Turn the light switch ON and observe the light bulb. Then start replacing the wire segments with new light bulbs. -868680143510K/U __/200K/U __/2How does each new light bulb affect the others? ____________________________Use the Ammeter to measure the current in various parts of the circuit. Is the current the same throughout, or does it change? __________________________________-868680270510T/I __/100T/I __/1Form hypothesis: How do you think the total resistance of a series circuit is calculated?_________________________________________________________________________42824408255000Experiment: Create a series circuit with a 10-volt battery and four 10-ohm resistors, as shown. Measure the current. -868680149225A __/100A __/1Based on the voltage and current, what is the resistance of the circuit? _______________-868680161925K/U __/100K/U __/1Ohmmeters measure resistance. Remove the battery and attach the terminals of the Ohmmeter () to the ends of the circuit, where the battery used to be attached.What is the resistance? __________-868680244475A__/100A__/1Make a rule: How do you calculate the total resistance of a series circuit? _______________________________________________________________________________________Test your rule using the Gizmo. If necessary, modify your rule.Activity C: Parallel circuitsGet the Gizmo ready: Click Clear. Create a circuit as shown. Click the battery to select it. Set the Selected battery voltage to 15 volts.Question: In a parallel circuit, there is more than one path along which charges can flow. What are the properties of parallel circuits?Observe: Turn the light switch ON and observe the light bulb. Then add two more light bulbs to the circuit, parallel to the first two. -83058083185K/U __/2 T/I__/100K/U __/2 T/I__/1How does each new light bulb affect the others? ____________________________Use the Ammeter to measure the current in various parts of the circuit. Is the current the same throughout, or does it change? Explain: ___________________________ ___________________________________________________________________-830580222885T/I __/100T/I __/1Form hypothesis: How do you think the total resistance of a parallel circuit is calculated?_________________________________________________________________________Experiment: With the battery voltage set to 15 volts, measure the current in a parallel circuit with 1, 2, 3, and 4 light bulbs. (In each case, place the ammeter next to the battery.) Use Ohm’s law to calculate the total resistance of the circuit. Record results below.-883920522605T/I __/400T/I __/4Number of light bulbs1234Voltage15 volts15 volts15 volts15 voltsCurrentTotal resistance-830580161290A__/100A__/1Make a rule: How would you find the resistance of a parallel circuit with n identical resistors?_________________________________________________________________________Apply: What will be the total resistance and current in a parallel circuit with a 15-volt battery and three 10-ohm resistors? Test your answers with the Gizmo.-88392092710T/I__/100T/I__/1Total resistance: ______________________Current: ______________________(Activity C continued on next page)Activity C (continued from previous page)Extend your thinking: Household appliances are usually connected in a parallel circuit. Why do you think it might be a problem if too many appliances are turned on at once? (Hint: current in a wire also produces heat.)-83820080645A__/1C__/100A__/1C__/1__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Note: we have been looking experimentally at Kirchhoff’s Current and Voltage Laws. We will discuss this further in our next class. In the meantime, try these questions.Calculate: Determining the total resistance of a parallel circuit when there is a variety of resistors is more complex. The total current in the circuit (I) is equal to the sum of currents in each branch: Ohm’s law (V = IR) can be rewritten as I = V / R. Substituting this expression into the equation above: (Note: Since each branch of the circuit might have a different resistance, we write R1, R2, and so forth. But the voltage is the same across each branch, so V is used for each term.)Divide each side of the equation by V, and you get an expression for the total resistance of the circuit: Practice: Determine the total resistance of each of the following parallel circuits. Then use the Gizmo to check your answer. (You can calculate the total resistance from the current and voltage using Ohm’s law, or use the Ohmmeter to measure the resistance directly.) A parallel circuit with a 20-ohm resistor and a 10-ohm resistor. _________A parallel circuit with two 20-ohm resistors and a 10-ohm resistor. _________A parallel circuit with a 15-ohm light bulb and a 20-ohm resistor. _________A parallel circuit with two 100-ohm resistors and a 20-ohm resistor. _________A parallel circuit with a 10-ohm, 20-ohm, 100-ohm and 200-ohm resistor. _________Adapted from Gizmo Circuits Student Exploration Sheet. ................
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