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PRAYER

REVIEW
Activity 1:
Jumbled word
TUICCRI
TOH
IREW
LO K ITTWA
S I S N C E R E TA
LAT O R I N S U
PEAMRE
LOOST
TALLI C M E
NOCDUIT
NECTORSCON
T E R S PA D A
ACTIVITY 2:
SAY MY NAME!
SAY MY NAME!
GUIDE QUESTION:
Are you familiar with the objects
you've identified?
Do you know how to use and
operate them?
Could you
recall any
similar objects
used for the
same purpose
in the past?
What do these objects have in common?
Based on the activities, what do
you think will be our topic for
today?
ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION
AND MAINTENANCE
OBJECTIVES:

1. Define what is electricity.


2. Describe what Electric
Current and circuit.
3. Enumerate the different
sources of electricity.
ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE
WHAT IS ELECTRICITY
ELECTRICITY

Is a form of
energy made up
of charges that
can produce light,
heat or motion.
WHERE DOES ELECTRICITY
COME FROM?
SOURCES OF
ELECTRICITY

1. Power Station
- supply a lot of
electricity
- used in many electrical
appliances
SOURCES OF
ELECTRICITY

2. Electric Cells
(Batteries)
- supply a little electricity
- portable
- safe
HOW DOES AN ELECTRIC
APPLIANCE WORK?
To make an
electrical aplliance
work, electricity must
flow through it.
The flow of
electricity is called
electric current
The path along
which the electric
current moves is
called the electric
circuit.
WHAT IS ELECTRIC
CURRENT?
ELECTRIC
CURRENT

an electric
current is the rate
of flow of electric
charges in a
circuit.
WHAT IS ELECTRIC
CHARGES?
ELECTRIC
CHARGES

are made up
of positive
charges and
negative charges.
ELECTRIC
CHARGES

when
charges flow in a
circuit, a current
is produced
HOW DOES ELECTRICITY
FLOW?
The battery in a circuit
gives energy to the electrons
and pushes them aroud a
circuit, from the negative
terminal of the cell, round the
circuit and back to the positive
terminal of the cell.
HOW TO MEASURE
CURRENT?

- the SI unit of electric


current is ampere (A).
- Smaller currents are
measured in milliamperes (mA)
1A = 1,000 mA
1mA = 0.001 A
HOW TO MEASURE
CURRENT?

Different electric
components and
appliances require
different sizes of a
current to turn them on.

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