Toda la comunidad
search

Descripción

Complete Circuit: How Does a Flashlight Work?

Electricity makes our lives easier by powering our lights, refrigerators, and even some cars! Electricity can travel around in systems called circuits, which carry current—a stream of flowing electrons.Batteries are a form of stored electricity and can have different voltages, or levels of electric force. Research the types of batteries you will use in this experiment online to find out their voltages. Batteries provide direct current (DC) to a circuit, which means the direction of the current is always the same. Electrical outlets in our home provide alternating current (AC), which is more efficient at carrying electricity.Circuits, which often use batteries and wires to power useful devices like light bulbs, carry current when they are in a closed circuit, which means that electricity can travel in a loop. Resistance, which is a property of a material, can be found in the batteries, wires, lights, and other devices and is what causes energy to be used up in a system

It is an educational content by education.com.
By clicking on the title of this resource, you will be redirected to the content. If you want to download the project, you just have to join the website, which now is for FREE.

  • Acciones more_vert

Autores

Autor Erin Bjornsson

Categorías Ficha para imprimir, 8-10 años, Experimento/Práctica, Física, Science Fair - Education, Inglés add

Etiquetas add

Fecha de publicación 27 / 08 / 2020

Licencia Se respeta la licencia original del recurso.

Comentarios

mode_comment0

¿Quieres comentar? inicia sesión

Complete Circuit: How Does a Flashlight Work?

close