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Electricity

This document appears to be a series of pages from an online lesson about electricity. It includes definitions of terms like conduction, friction and induction. It asks open-ended questions about how electricity is formed, examples of different electrical concepts, the differences between direct and alternating electric current. It shows circuit diagrams and asks the learner to label components like the current, resistor and battery. It suggests interacting with online interactives and games to better understand electricity.

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Electricity

This document appears to be a series of pages from an online lesson about electricity. It includes definitions of terms like conduction, friction and induction. It asks open-ended questions about how electricity is formed, examples of different electrical concepts, the differences between direct and alternating electric current. It shows circuit diagrams and asks the learner to label components like the current, resistor and battery. It suggests interacting with online interactives and games to better understand electricity.

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Describe in your own words how electricity formed?

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Give unique examples of conduction, friction and induction! BE
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What is electric current? Which electric current is stronger, direct or
alternating? Explain.

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What kind of circuit is shown? This is a circuit of what
possible household item?

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What kind of circuit is being shown? What symbols are
used?

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Draw It

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Draw the circuit with symbols to represent the picture.

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Label the current with (I), the resistor wit (r) and the
battery with (v). Include their units on measurement.

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In your groups, play around with the interactives and games on this link for a better
understanding! http://resources.woodlands-
junior.kent.sch.uk/revision/science/electricity.htm

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