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ELECTRICITY UNIT

SCIENCE AND TECHNOLGY- CYCLE 3

NAME: MEAGAN THERESE N.


SORON
GRADE AND SECTION: 10 BETA
ELECTRICITY

1. D. 4. A.
2. B. 5. B.
3. A. 6. D.

ELECTRICAL CHARGES

1. electrical charge: negative charge


2. electrical charge: no charge
3. electrical charge: positive charge
4. electrical charge: positive charge
5. electrical charge: no charge
6. electrical charge: negative charge
STATIC ELECTRICITY
* In picture 1 the balloon has no charge.
* In picture 1 the cloth has no charge.
* In picture 2 the balloon has negative
charge.
* In picture 2 the cloth has positive
charge.
* The balloon has more negative charges
than positive charges. The tissue paper has
a neutral charge. The extra negative
charges will pull or attract the positive
charges in the tissue paper.

ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS-QUIZ

1. 6.
2. 7.
3. 8.
4. 9.
5. 10.
SERIES AND PARALLEL
CIRCUITS

* No, because the path that the

electricity needs to follow is broken.


* Yes, because the electricity can
travel along a different path and
avoid the broken bulb.

ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS

1. will not light 4. Will not light


2. will not light 5. Will light
3. will light 6. Will light

SERIES & PARALLEL CIRCUITS


1. series circuit 4. series circuit
2. parallel circuit 5. parallel circuit
3. parallel circuit 6. series circuit

WHAT’S WRONG WITH THESE


CIRCUITS?
1. The light bulbs won’t light because the
circuit does not have a wire that returns
to the current to the battery’s positive
terminal.
2.
3. The light bulb isn’t lighting up in the
circuit because the electricity isn’t
flowing through the bulb and socket. One of
the wires needs to be connected to the
other terminal of the light socket.
1. 4.
2. 5.
3. 8.

ELECTRICAL CONDUCTORS-QUIZ
1. A. 6.
2. B. 7.
3. A. 8.
4. C. 9.
5. 10.
CONDUCTORS AND INSULATORS
Object Prediction: Result: Conductor
Conductor or or Insulator?
Insulator?
rubber
band
penny
nickel
toothpick
key
paperclip
brass
paper
fastener
glass
microscope
slide

ELECTRICITY
1. electric current 6. Silver, copper
2. circuit 7. Glass, plastic
3. battery 8. resistor
4. Insulators 9. series
5. Conductors 10. parallel

REVIEW- ELECTRICITY
1. 11.
2. 12.
3. 13.
4. 14.
5. 15.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.

PART 2- QUESTIONS
1. Electricity is the presence and
flow of electric charge. It is a
secondary energy source which means
that we get it from the conversion
of other sources of energy.
PART 3

PART 4
PART 5
iron - conductors rubber - insulators
wood - insulators copper - conductors
aluminum - glass - insulators
salt water - gold -
leather - plastic - insulators

PART 6
Penstock-
Reservoir-
Transforming station-
Generator-
Dam-
Turbine-
PART 7

PART 7
a- series circuit
b- parallel circuit

PART 8
* Parallel circuit is better and it is
the common use in our homes because
the loads can be operated
independently of each other. That
means that you can have an electrical
item turned on and running without
needing to have all of the other loads
on and running as well.

PART 9
1- WIRE
2- BATTERY
3- LIGHTBULB

PART 10

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