Crocodile Practice 2 (Inglés)
Crocodile Practice 2 (Inglés)
Crocodile Practice 2 (Inglés)
Current is the amount of charge that passes through a conductor per unit of time.
• It is measured in ________
• To measure how much current flows through the circuit, we can use a device called __________
and we will place it in __________ .
Voltage is the force or energy that "drives" the electric current to circulate through the circuit. The
receivers (light bulbs, motors, etc.) use this energy to work. The generator (the battery) is responsible for
providing this energy or force that is the tension.
• It is measured in __________
• To measure how much voltage the battery provides, or how much voltage a receiving element
expends, we can use a device called __________ and we will place it in ______
All devices in an electrical circuit are an "obstacle" to the passage of electrical current. This
opposition to the flow of electrons presented by the elements of a circuit is called resistance. The
greater the resistance of an element, the more it hinders the flow of current.
• It is measured in __________
Ohm’s law
PRACTICE 1
Answer the questions using a voltmeter and an ammeter:
a) How much voltage does the generator
deliver to the circuit?
PRACTICE 2
Assemble the following circuit, copy the schematic here and answer the questions:
PRACTICE 3
Assemble the following circuit, copy the schematic here and answer the questions:
PRACTICE 4
Assemble the following circuit, copy the schematic here and answer the questions:
PRACTICE 5
Assemble the following circuit, copy the schematic here and answer the questions:
Assemble the following circuit, copy the schematic here and answer the questions:
h) How much current flows through the wire back to the battery?