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Electricity
Chapters 6-7
History of Electricity
• Greek scientists
– 2000 years ago they realized you could create a charge
by rubbing two things together.
– Discovered electric charges
• Ben Franklin
– kite experiment in 1752
– Electricity travels through conductors
• Alessandro Volta
– In 1800, produced the first electric battery & first
man-made electric current
– He should (but doesn’t) get a lot of the credit for
figuring it all out
History of Electricity
• Michael Faraday
– Discovered the principals of the electric motor in
1830
– Gets credit for it
• Nikola Tesla
– Radio & TV transmission, Power transmission,
generator, AC motor
• Thomas Edison
– invented the light bulb in 1879
Electricity
• Energy created by moving electrons (e-)
• Flow of electric current through circuits
• Electric current moves just like water does, it flows
through circuits
Electricity
• Stronger current = more e- /energy flowing
• Lower current = less e- /energy flowing
• Always flows from higher concentration of
charges to lower (+ to - terminal)
Electric Charge
• Electric charge is a fundamental property of
matter
– Unit – Coulombs (C)
– Made of charged particles
• Protons (+), Electrons (-), or Neutral (0)
– Can tell the overall charge on an object by adding
together number of + or - charges
• Electrically charged – Object with an excess of
positive or negative charges
– Sometimes described as having static electricity
– Build up of these charges BEFORE you get shocked
– video
Static Electricity
Ex) Dragging feet on carpet, Rubbing balloon on
hair
• WHY????
– Electrons (easily given away) are transferred from
one object to the other
– If one material has excess of electrons, it becomes
negative
– Other material has a deficiency of electrons and
becomes positive
– Accumulation of imbalanced charges on objects
results in static electricity
• Forces that cause objects to stick together
– Size of electric force depends on:
1. The types of charges interacting
Electrical Forces
2. The distance between the charges
• The farther apart, the weaker the force
3. The amount of the two charges
• The greater the charge, the greater the force
Grounding Objects
• Things want to ‘ground’ to become neutral
• Earth is a natural ‘ground’
– Has a infinite number or (+) & (-) charges
• Lightning rods on top of buildings

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Electricity Notes

  • 2. History of Electricity • Greek scientists – 2000 years ago they realized you could create a charge by rubbing two things together. – Discovered electric charges • Ben Franklin – kite experiment in 1752 – Electricity travels through conductors • Alessandro Volta – In 1800, produced the first electric battery & first man-made electric current – He should (but doesn’t) get a lot of the credit for figuring it all out
  • 3. History of Electricity • Michael Faraday – Discovered the principals of the electric motor in 1830 – Gets credit for it • Nikola Tesla – Radio & TV transmission, Power transmission, generator, AC motor • Thomas Edison – invented the light bulb in 1879
  • 4. Electricity • Energy created by moving electrons (e-) • Flow of electric current through circuits • Electric current moves just like water does, it flows through circuits
  • 5. Electricity • Stronger current = more e- /energy flowing • Lower current = less e- /energy flowing • Always flows from higher concentration of charges to lower (+ to - terminal)
  • 6. Electric Charge • Electric charge is a fundamental property of matter – Unit – Coulombs (C) – Made of charged particles • Protons (+), Electrons (-), or Neutral (0) – Can tell the overall charge on an object by adding together number of + or - charges
  • 7. • Electrically charged – Object with an excess of positive or negative charges – Sometimes described as having static electricity – Build up of these charges BEFORE you get shocked – video
  • 8. Static Electricity Ex) Dragging feet on carpet, Rubbing balloon on hair • WHY???? – Electrons (easily given away) are transferred from one object to the other – If one material has excess of electrons, it becomes negative – Other material has a deficiency of electrons and becomes positive – Accumulation of imbalanced charges on objects results in static electricity
  • 9. • Forces that cause objects to stick together – Size of electric force depends on: 1. The types of charges interacting Electrical Forces
  • 10. 2. The distance between the charges • The farther apart, the weaker the force 3. The amount of the two charges • The greater the charge, the greater the force
  • 11. Grounding Objects • Things want to ‘ground’ to become neutral • Earth is a natural ‘ground’ – Has a infinite number or (+) & (-) charges • Lightning rods on top of buildings
  • 12.
  • 13. How Lightning Works • Thunderstorm clouds have air inside them rushing up and down • Air causes rain drops to collide and knock electrons off each other • Bottom of cloud becomes negatively charged, ground becomes positively charged (Static electricity) • Both the cloud and ground send out a “leader”, looking for a place to connect and equalize their charges • When they connect, massive amounts of electricity move between cloud and ground, neutralizing both • video