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Electricity was discovered by the Greeks who found that amber and fur could be electrified. Electricity travels from power plants through wires on poles to homes. The document provides safety tips such as not touching downed power lines, avoiding trees during lightning storms, or touching electrocuted people. It also advises not using hair dryers or straighteners while wet, turning off switches before changing lightbulbs, and not using water on electrical fires.
This document contains information about electricity and electrical circuits. It discusses key concepts like closed and open circuits, series and parallel circuits, conductors and insulators. It also covers topics such as how light bulbs, static electricity, and lightning work. Key inventors like Thomas Edison are mentioned. Safety tips for lightning are provided at the end.
An experiment was conducted where a plastic ruler was rubbed and then attracted small pieces of paper. This showed that the ruler had gained an electric charge from being rubbed and was exerting an electric force on the paper. Charges come from the protons, neutrons, and electrons that make up atoms in all matter. The document was presented by Chaitra S Kotta Rathili for a physical science class at BNVCET in Thiruvallom.
The document discusses the process of electroplating, where electricity is used to coat a metal object with a thin layer of a different metal. It provides an example of electroplating a key with gold by running an electric current between a gold electrode and the key submerged in a solution containing gold ions. It then shows calculations to determine how long in seconds the process would need to run if using a 20 amp electricity source to plate 3 grams of gold from the solution onto the key.
1) The document discusses different ways to generate and save electricity in New Zealand, including using wind turbines, being mindful of energy usage, and turning off lights when not in use.
2) It also provides explanations of static electricity and how atoms are made up of tiny bits of electricity like protons, neutrons and electrons.
3) Several students wrote short pieces about art projects and experiments they did learning about electricity, including making circuits with batteries, switches and light bulbs. Safety tips are also given, such as not handling plugs or using knives near toasters.
A light bulb is powered by electricity from power lines, which brings electricity to houses and allows a light bulb to turn on when electricity is attracted to the metal filament inside but not the rubber base preventing shocks.
Electricity powers light bulbs and comes from power lines, lightning is attracted to metal but not rubber, and power lines bring electricity to houses from other sources.
I have come upon an old news article about a home that caught fire from using substandard Christmas lights. Unfortunately, there was one death and thousands worth of property loss. Contemplating on the news article, I remarked how foolish people can be when using substandard appliances. Most people don’t know that electrical fires can happen anytime from using substandard electronics. Worst, many people don’t know how to respond to the disaster.
The document discusses the basics of static electricity and atoms. It explains that atoms are made up of positively and negatively charged particles that attract or repel depending on their charges. Static electricity occurs when objects come into contact and transfer electrons, resulting in an imbalance of charges. Examples given include rubbing a balloon or ruler to build up an excess of electrons, causing it to stick to other surfaces. Lightning is also described as a large-scale discharge of built up static charges between storm clouds and the ground.
The document discusses static electricity and Coulomb's law. It explains that Benjamin Franklin established the convention of calling the two types of electric charges "positive" and "negative". It also explains that Coulomb's law states that the electric force between two point charges depends on the magnitudes of the charges and the distance between them, and is proportional to the product of the charges and inversely proportional to the square of the distance. The document provides an example calculation of the electric force between two charges using Coulomb's law.
Electricity has dramatically changed daily life over the past 100 years. Scientists like Benjamin Franklin, Thomas Edison, and Nikola Tesla helped uncover the principles of electricity. A battery produces electricity through a chemical reaction between two different metals in a solution, generating a flow of electrons. This electricity can power devices when wires provide a complete circuit between the battery's positive and negative terminals. Switches allow control of whether a circuit is open or closed.
The document discusses the first conditional, which is used to talk about possible future events. It provides examples of sentences using the first conditional structure of "if + present tense" for the condition and "will + base verb" for the consequence. Some example conditionals given are "If we use clean energy, there will be less pollution" and "If I take a shower, I will save water."
Unit c electrical principals & technologies notes(static electricity)RileyAntler
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The document discusses static electricity and electrical charge. It explains that static electricity is a build up of electrons on a surface that are not moving. Electrical charge can cause attraction or repulsion depending on whether charges are opposite or like. Electrical discharge occurs when a build up of electrons moves between objects. A larger separation of charges results in a larger electrical discharge, such as from lightning versus a small carpet shock. A Van de Graaff generator is used to demonstrate building up a static charge by rubbing a belt on a wire brush.
The document provides information about static electricity including what it is, how it is generated, and examples of where it can be seen in daily life. Static electricity occurs when objects become electrically imbalanced, causing opposite charges to attract. It is generated through friction, like rubbing a balloon on hair. Examples where static electricity can be seen include lightning, printers, photocopiers, air filters, and dusters. The document also discusses experiments students can do with a plasma ball and says tongue twisters are presented to help with pronunciation.
Electricity is generated at power stations and sent through high voltage wires to substations where transformers lower the voltage for transmission to homes through power lines. It then enters homes through a transformer before being used. The document provides tips for safely using electricity and avoiding dangers both inside and outside the home, such as not inserting metals into outlets, avoiding water during storms, and looking out for power lines when climbing trees.
This document provides information about electricity, including how it was discovered, how it gets to homes, and safety tips. It explains that electricity is a form of energy that was first discovered by the Greeks using amber and fur. It then describes how power stations generate electricity which travels through high-voltage wires on pylons to substations where the voltage is reduced before traveling to homes through transformers and power lines. The document concludes with several tips for safely using electricity and avoiding hazards both inside and outside the home.
The document provides electrical safety tips for children. It introduces an electric safety inspector character and reminds the reader to remember safety tips from a previous video. Some key tips mentioned include keeping things away from lamps, avoiding electrical items near curtains or water, and not overloading electrical outlets. The document also contains a dialogue between characters Siti and Prabu discussing how their neighbor Mr. Chong's house burned down from leaving a cloth on a lamp. They agree they should practice and remember the electrical safety tips.
This document provides an introductory unit on electricity covering key concepts. It introduces electricity basics like vocabulary and sources. It discusses circuits, including series and parallel circuits. It also covers the basic parts and definition of the power grid, including power plants, transmission lines, and transformers. Hands-on activities are suggested to explore concepts like static electricity, insulators and conductors, and building simple circuits. The document concludes with exploring solar power and designing a solar powered car.
Electricity plays an important role in our daily lives powering many appliances and devices in our homes that we have become dependent on. Without electricity, our normal morning routines would be disrupted as mains electricity powers large appliances and batteries provide power for smaller devices. The document discusses different sources of electricity like mains, batteries, and dry cells that provide electrical energy to various appliances in our homes.
This PowerPoint is one small part of the Matter, Energy, and the Environment Unit from www.sciencepowerpoint.com. This unit consists of a five part 3,500+ slide PowerPoint roadmap, 12 page bundled homework package, modified homework, detailed answer keys, 20 pages of unit notes for students who may require assistance, follow along worksheets, and many review games. The homework and lesson notes chronologically follow the PowerPoint slideshow. The answer keys and unit notes are great for support professionals. The activities and discussion questions in the slideshow are meaningful. The PowerPoint includes built-in instructions, visuals, and review questions. Also included are critical class notes (color coded red), project ideas, video links, and review games. This unit also includes four PowerPoint review games (110+ slides each with Answers), 38+ video links, lab handouts, activity sheets, rubrics, materials list, templates, guides, and much more. Also included is a 190 slide first day of school PowerPoint presentation.
Areas of Focus: Matter, Dark Matter, Elements and Compounds, States of Matter, Solids, Liquids, Gases, Plasma, Law Conservation of Matter, Physical Change, Chemical Change, Gas Laws, Charles Law, Avogadro's Law, Ideal Gas Law, Pascal's Law, Archimedes Principle, Buoyancy, Seven Forms of Energy, Nuclear Energy, Electromagnet Spectrum, Waves / Wavelengths, Light (Visible Light), Refraction, Diffraction, Lens, Convex / Concave, Radiation, Electricity, Lightning, Static Electricity, Magnetism, Coulomb's Law, Conductors, Insulators, Semi-conductors, AC and DC current, Amps, Watts, Resistance, Magnetism, Faraday's Law, Compass, Relativity, Einstein, and E=MC2, Energy, First Law of Thermodynamics, Second Law of Thermodynamics-Third Law of Thermodynamics, Industrial Processes, Environmental Studies, The 4 R's, Sustainability, Human Population Growth, Carrying Capacity, Green Design, Renewable Forms of Energy (The 11th Hour)
This unit aligns with the Next Generation Science Standards and with Common Core Standards for ELA and Literacy for Science and Technical Subjects. See preview for more information
If you have any questions please feel free to contact me. Thanks again and best wishes. Sincerely, Ryan Murphy M.Ed www.sciencepowerpoint@gmail.com
Teaching Duration = 4+ Weeks
Electricity is important in powering many devices in homes and making them more convenient. It comes from power plants and is delivered to homes through outlets. Without electricity, many modern conveniences like lights, appliances, and electronics would not function. Electricity can power devices directly from outlets or through batteries and can be converted into different forms of energy like heat, light, sound, and motion to operate machines. Proper safety rules must be followed when using electricity.
Electricity is important in our lives and powers many devices in our homes. If the electricity went out this morning, it would be difficult to function without devices like lights, appliances, and electronics. Electricity comes from power plants and is delivered to homes through wires, where it can power devices plugged into outlets on walls or run on batteries. Electricity can be converted into different forms of energy like heat, light, sound, and motion to power various machines and devices. Proper safety around electricity is important.
This document outlines a week's worth of daily activities for students to complete to become an "Energy Expert". It instructs students to complete one short activity each day, tell others what they've learned, and provide feedback on their progress. Each day focuses on a different topic related to energy and includes a short description and link to start the activity.
This document outlines a week's worth of daily activities for students to complete to become an "Energy Expert". It instructs students to complete one short activity each day, tell others what they've learned, and provide feedback on their progress. Each day focuses on a different topic related to energy and includes a short description and link to start the activity.
This document discusses different forms of energy and provides examples of how electricity is converted into other forms of energy in appliances. It explains that most large home appliances run on mains electricity, which is converted into heat, light, sound, or movement energy. Small appliances often use batteries as an electrical source, which is also converted into these other energy forms. Examples are provided for appliances that convert electricity into each type of energy.
In this presentation contains three lessons all in one. The first lesson talks about the biomes of the world means landforms and vegetations in the earth including lesson objectives, a worksheet to solve, a summary of the lesson, and a funny ending. In the second lesson is about the Marine Ecosystem that talks about its ecosystem, the causes, and effects of Marine pollution, ocean zones, and habitats found under the water; this includes lesson objectives, a video, and summary. In the third lesson is about the water bodies of the earth except for the salty water that includes lesson objectives and summary.
In this lesson, you will learn about the climate in advance. This is a very interesting lesson that you will have memories about in all school levels that you were in. You will learn a new thing in this lesson that you didn`t learn it before. In this lesson, you will learn types, influences, zones, and factors of climate and etc. This presentation has so many slides because I want to show you many things that I like about climate.
In this lesson, you will learn about the factors of the biosphere. This is a very interesting lesson. You will learn about the major and non-major interconnecting system of the earth. This will let you know how the earth is made. By the way, in most of my presentations, there are videos that you cannot play it on this website.
The document discusses the basics of static electricity and atoms. It explains that atoms are made up of positively and negatively charged particles that attract or repel depending on their charges. Static electricity occurs when objects come into contact and transfer electrons, resulting in an imbalance of charges. Examples given include rubbing a balloon or ruler to build up an excess of electrons, causing it to stick to other surfaces. Lightning is also described as a large-scale discharge of built up static charges between storm clouds and the ground.
The document discusses static electricity and Coulomb's law. It explains that Benjamin Franklin established the convention of calling the two types of electric charges "positive" and "negative". It also explains that Coulomb's law states that the electric force between two point charges depends on the magnitudes of the charges and the distance between them, and is proportional to the product of the charges and inversely proportional to the square of the distance. The document provides an example calculation of the electric force between two charges using Coulomb's law.
Electricity has dramatically changed daily life over the past 100 years. Scientists like Benjamin Franklin, Thomas Edison, and Nikola Tesla helped uncover the principles of electricity. A battery produces electricity through a chemical reaction between two different metals in a solution, generating a flow of electrons. This electricity can power devices when wires provide a complete circuit between the battery's positive and negative terminals. Switches allow control of whether a circuit is open or closed.
The document discusses the first conditional, which is used to talk about possible future events. It provides examples of sentences using the first conditional structure of "if + present tense" for the condition and "will + base verb" for the consequence. Some example conditionals given are "If we use clean energy, there will be less pollution" and "If I take a shower, I will save water."
Unit c electrical principals & technologies notes(static electricity)RileyAntler
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The document discusses static electricity and electrical charge. It explains that static electricity is a build up of electrons on a surface that are not moving. Electrical charge can cause attraction or repulsion depending on whether charges are opposite or like. Electrical discharge occurs when a build up of electrons moves between objects. A larger separation of charges results in a larger electrical discharge, such as from lightning versus a small carpet shock. A Van de Graaff generator is used to demonstrate building up a static charge by rubbing a belt on a wire brush.
The document provides information about static electricity including what it is, how it is generated, and examples of where it can be seen in daily life. Static electricity occurs when objects become electrically imbalanced, causing opposite charges to attract. It is generated through friction, like rubbing a balloon on hair. Examples where static electricity can be seen include lightning, printers, photocopiers, air filters, and dusters. The document also discusses experiments students can do with a plasma ball and says tongue twisters are presented to help with pronunciation.
Electricity is generated at power stations and sent through high voltage wires to substations where transformers lower the voltage for transmission to homes through power lines. It then enters homes through a transformer before being used. The document provides tips for safely using electricity and avoiding dangers both inside and outside the home, such as not inserting metals into outlets, avoiding water during storms, and looking out for power lines when climbing trees.
This document provides information about electricity, including how it was discovered, how it gets to homes, and safety tips. It explains that electricity is a form of energy that was first discovered by the Greeks using amber and fur. It then describes how power stations generate electricity which travels through high-voltage wires on pylons to substations where the voltage is reduced before traveling to homes through transformers and power lines. The document concludes with several tips for safely using electricity and avoiding hazards both inside and outside the home.
The document provides electrical safety tips for children. It introduces an electric safety inspector character and reminds the reader to remember safety tips from a previous video. Some key tips mentioned include keeping things away from lamps, avoiding electrical items near curtains or water, and not overloading electrical outlets. The document also contains a dialogue between characters Siti and Prabu discussing how their neighbor Mr. Chong's house burned down from leaving a cloth on a lamp. They agree they should practice and remember the electrical safety tips.
This document provides an introductory unit on electricity covering key concepts. It introduces electricity basics like vocabulary and sources. It discusses circuits, including series and parallel circuits. It also covers the basic parts and definition of the power grid, including power plants, transmission lines, and transformers. Hands-on activities are suggested to explore concepts like static electricity, insulators and conductors, and building simple circuits. The document concludes with exploring solar power and designing a solar powered car.
Electricity plays an important role in our daily lives powering many appliances and devices in our homes that we have become dependent on. Without electricity, our normal morning routines would be disrupted as mains electricity powers large appliances and batteries provide power for smaller devices. The document discusses different sources of electricity like mains, batteries, and dry cells that provide electrical energy to various appliances in our homes.
This PowerPoint is one small part of the Matter, Energy, and the Environment Unit from www.sciencepowerpoint.com. This unit consists of a five part 3,500+ slide PowerPoint roadmap, 12 page bundled homework package, modified homework, detailed answer keys, 20 pages of unit notes for students who may require assistance, follow along worksheets, and many review games. The homework and lesson notes chronologically follow the PowerPoint slideshow. The answer keys and unit notes are great for support professionals. The activities and discussion questions in the slideshow are meaningful. The PowerPoint includes built-in instructions, visuals, and review questions. Also included are critical class notes (color coded red), project ideas, video links, and review games. This unit also includes four PowerPoint review games (110+ slides each with Answers), 38+ video links, lab handouts, activity sheets, rubrics, materials list, templates, guides, and much more. Also included is a 190 slide first day of school PowerPoint presentation.
Areas of Focus: Matter, Dark Matter, Elements and Compounds, States of Matter, Solids, Liquids, Gases, Plasma, Law Conservation of Matter, Physical Change, Chemical Change, Gas Laws, Charles Law, Avogadro's Law, Ideal Gas Law, Pascal's Law, Archimedes Principle, Buoyancy, Seven Forms of Energy, Nuclear Energy, Electromagnet Spectrum, Waves / Wavelengths, Light (Visible Light), Refraction, Diffraction, Lens, Convex / Concave, Radiation, Electricity, Lightning, Static Electricity, Magnetism, Coulomb's Law, Conductors, Insulators, Semi-conductors, AC and DC current, Amps, Watts, Resistance, Magnetism, Faraday's Law, Compass, Relativity, Einstein, and E=MC2, Energy, First Law of Thermodynamics, Second Law of Thermodynamics-Third Law of Thermodynamics, Industrial Processes, Environmental Studies, The 4 R's, Sustainability, Human Population Growth, Carrying Capacity, Green Design, Renewable Forms of Energy (The 11th Hour)
This unit aligns with the Next Generation Science Standards and with Common Core Standards for ELA and Literacy for Science and Technical Subjects. See preview for more information
If you have any questions please feel free to contact me. Thanks again and best wishes. Sincerely, Ryan Murphy M.Ed www.sciencepowerpoint@gmail.com
Teaching Duration = 4+ Weeks
Electricity is important in powering many devices in homes and making them more convenient. It comes from power plants and is delivered to homes through outlets. Without electricity, many modern conveniences like lights, appliances, and electronics would not function. Electricity can power devices directly from outlets or through batteries and can be converted into different forms of energy like heat, light, sound, and motion to operate machines. Proper safety rules must be followed when using electricity.
Electricity is important in our lives and powers many devices in our homes. If the electricity went out this morning, it would be difficult to function without devices like lights, appliances, and electronics. Electricity comes from power plants and is delivered to homes through wires, where it can power devices plugged into outlets on walls or run on batteries. Electricity can be converted into different forms of energy like heat, light, sound, and motion to power various machines and devices. Proper safety around electricity is important.
This document outlines a week's worth of daily activities for students to complete to become an "Energy Expert". It instructs students to complete one short activity each day, tell others what they've learned, and provide feedback on their progress. Each day focuses on a different topic related to energy and includes a short description and link to start the activity.
This document outlines a week's worth of daily activities for students to complete to become an "Energy Expert". It instructs students to complete one short activity each day, tell others what they've learned, and provide feedback on their progress. Each day focuses on a different topic related to energy and includes a short description and link to start the activity.
This document discusses different forms of energy and provides examples of how electricity is converted into other forms of energy in appliances. It explains that most large home appliances run on mains electricity, which is converted into heat, light, sound, or movement energy. Small appliances often use batteries as an electrical source, which is also converted into these other energy forms. Examples are provided for appliances that convert electricity into each type of energy.
In this presentation contains three lessons all in one. The first lesson talks about the biomes of the world means landforms and vegetations in the earth including lesson objectives, a worksheet to solve, a summary of the lesson, and a funny ending. In the second lesson is about the Marine Ecosystem that talks about its ecosystem, the causes, and effects of Marine pollution, ocean zones, and habitats found under the water; this includes lesson objectives, a video, and summary. In the third lesson is about the water bodies of the earth except for the salty water that includes lesson objectives and summary.
In this lesson, you will learn about the climate in advance. This is a very interesting lesson that you will have memories about in all school levels that you were in. You will learn a new thing in this lesson that you didn`t learn it before. In this lesson, you will learn types, influences, zones, and factors of climate and etc. This presentation has so many slides because I want to show you many things that I like about climate.
In this lesson, you will learn about the factors of the biosphere. This is a very interesting lesson. You will learn about the major and non-major interconnecting system of the earth. This will let you know how the earth is made. By the way, in most of my presentations, there are videos that you cannot play it on this website.
This is the project that my English teacher asked me to describe an event that i went to. With the help of my teacher, I am able to give beautiful description of anything that I am asked for especially for describing an event. This is how i made my project. I wish you guys appreciate it with my hardwork
In this lesson, you will learn about the species and fossils of a naturalist that travel to islands or other lands and observe the species and the fossils. You will understand about the evidence that the naturalist gave to the people to let them know about the species.
Those things that you have learned in elementary, you will learn it in this lesson, but it is extended. In this lesson, you will something new, which is Unifying themes. It contains a lot of important things as new and old.
In this lesson, you will compare the technology in the art of now and the past. In addition, you will learn and compare the technology and the art in each generation.
The document discusses different topics relating to seasons and weather, including:
- The four seasons are caused by the tilt of the Earth's axis and its revolution around the sun. Different parts of the Earth receive direct sunlight for different durations throughout the year, causing seasonal changes.
- Weather is the current atmospheric conditions in an area at a given time, while climate describes average weather conditions over a longer period. Various factors like moisture, elevation, and air movement influence weather.
- The document defines different types of precipitation including rain, snow, hail, and discusses what causes different weather like convectional, orographic, and frontal storms. Weather extremes like hurricanes, tornadoes, floods and droughts are
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Blade movement and steering system
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2. Content (meaning + story)
? A kind of wave in electricity with
irritating sound of fear.
One night I dreamed that I was in
the kitchen with my family. The electronic
appliances were all working there at the
same time.
After a while there was a very
scary sound in the kitchen, I got scared a
lot. I told to my father about it. My father
immediately turned off all of the switch of
the electricity port. The sound
disappeared. I asked my father about that
sound. My father said that it is called
“Shootah”.
He mentioned that It only
happened when the electricity reached to
overload. I felt thankful to him and I rest in
peace.
Structure (word study)
?It came from word
cheetah.
?Its suffixes is –ah.
?Its prefix is –shoot.
?Its synonym is
kill/shoot.
?It means death.
?Its an expression.
English
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3. Causes of Shootah
? High rate of
electricity usage.
? Especially the
electronic
appliances.
? Old appliances &
electricity plug.
Problem solving
? Close places of
electricity immediately
when happened.
? Renew appliances &
electricity plug.
? Take care of electricity
and make sure
nothing happen it.
SocialStudies
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4. Effects of Shootah
? Brain damage.
? Creating hearing problem.
? Body infection.
? Make more fear.
? Drive crazy.
? Body pain.
? Food.
? Light color to brown & yellow.
? Water into bad color.
? Life spam.
? Shootah travels to the most powerful
electricity from the people usage as
Shootah sense power from electricity.
Prevent Shootah
? Have courage.
? Limit the use of electricity.
? Close electricity of the
electronic appliances after
use.
? Do nature things more than
electronic appliances.
? Before cooking, make sure
that electricity is closed
except the necessary one.
Science&Health
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5. ? To limit the usage of electricity use this equation: g – 50 = t
? g stand for the amount of your usage of electricity.
? t stand for the limited amount of using electricity.
? Draw out the figures of the house and figure out the
problem of electricity.
? Make calculations after drawing figures.
? Shootah start when you use the electricity up to 80% -
90%.
? Our life spam is till age 100.
? Use it in this equation: x – 60 = effect of Shootah on you.
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Mathematics
7. ?We learned that Shootah is bad for
everything.
?We learned that Shootah occurs in electricity.
?We learned to prevent Shootah in several
ways.
?We made calculations about Shootah.
?We learned the power of Shootah.
?We relate it to our health.
?We especially learned about Shootah.
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Summary