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Changing circuits 1

1. What is an Electric Circuit?

An electric circuit is a closed path that allows electric current to flow.

Basic parts of a circuit:

  • Source → cell or battery (provides energy)

  • Conducting path → wires

  • Load → bulb, resistor, motor (uses energy)

  • Switch (optional) → opens or closes the circuit

If the circuit is open → no currentIf the circuit is closed → current flows

2. Electric Current (Amps)

Electric current is the rate of flow of electric charge.

  • Measured in Amperes (A)

  • Formula:

Q

I = --

t

(Current = charge / time)

Important idea:

  • Current flows only when there is a voltage difference

  • Current depends on:

    • Voltage

    • Resistance of the circuit

3. Voltage (Potential Difference)

Voltage is the energy given to each charge by the source.

  • Measured in Volts (V)

  • Think of voltage as push or pressure that moves electrons

Water analogy:

  • Voltage = water pressure

  • Current = flow rate of water

  • Resistance = pipe thickness

More voltage → stronger push → more current (if resistance is same)

4. Cell and Its Voltage

A cell converts chemical energy → electrical energy.

  • A single dry cell ≈ 1.5 V

  • This means each coulomb of charge gets 1.5 joules of energy

One cell provides:

  • Fixed voltage (e.g., 1.5 V)

  • Limited current (depends on internal resistance)

5. More Cells → What Happens?

(A) Cells in Series → More Voltage

When cells are connected end to end:

+ − + − + −

Total Voltage = Sum of individual voltages

Example:

  • 1 cell = 1.5 V

  • 2 cells in series = 3 V

  • 4 cells in series = 6 V

Effects:

  • Voltage increases

  • Current increases (if resistance stays same)

  • Bulb glows brighter

More Voltage vs More Current (Important Difference)

More Voltage:

  • Higher energy per charge

  • Faster electron movement

  • Can damage devices if too high

More Current:

  • More charge flowing

  • Causes heating

  • Thick wires needed for high current

Key point:

Voltage pushes currentCurrent does the work

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