Understanding Electrical Circuits: Series and Parallel Circuits (copy)
In this assignment, you will learn about how electricity flows in circuits and the differences between series and parallel circuits. Use the images and diagrams provided to help answer the questions. Pay attention to the symbols used for each component and observe how the bulbs light up in different circuit arrangements.
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Group 1
Answer the following questions about how electricity flows in circuits and the differences between series and parallel circuits.
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Diagram showing series and parallel circuits with bulbs, switches, and batteries.
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Component Symbol battery bulb buzzer motor switch (off) switch (on) ammeter resistor
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What is Electricity? Electricity is the flow of electric charge, usually carried by moving electrons. Electric current is the movement of these charges through a conductor, like a wire. Protons have a positive charge and stay in the nucleus, while electrons have a negative charge and move around the nucleus.
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