Transcript Speed bingo

Measuring current
Measuring current:
•current is measured in amperes
•amperes is often abbreviated to amps or A
•the current flowing through a component in a circuit is
measured using an ammeter
•the ammeter must be connected in series with the
component
Measuring voltage
Voltage is the measure of potential difference.
It tells us
how much ‘push’ is left in the circuit. Cells or batteries often
provide the voltage.
Measuring potential difference:
•voltage is measured in volts, V
•voltage across a component in a
circuit is measured using a
voltmeter
•the voltmeter must be connected
in parallel with the component
Electricity bingo
Draw a grid of 9 squares like the
one opposite.
Choose 9 answers from below
and put one in each square.
Parallel, Series, Current, Voltmeter,
Ammeter, Low-energy light bulbs,
Fuse, Copper, Potential difference,
Battery, Energy, Lamp, Negative,
Amp, Volt.
Cross off the answers as the questions matching them appear
on the slides, when you have crossed all nine off, shout ‘bingo’
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What is the unit of
current?
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Wires are made from this
type of metal?
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How is a voltmeter
connected?
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Which component is used
to measure current?
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What is the unit of
voltage?
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How is an ammeter
connected?
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This emits (gives out) less
energy than traditional
light bulbs?
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What can be defined as a
flow of electrons?
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What would you connect
to find out the voltage in
a circuit?
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A piece of wire that glows
if the current is too high?
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What is made when
several cells are joined
together?
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What is the proper name
for voltage?
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What do electrons carry in
a circuit?
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Which component
converts electrical
energy to light energy?
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What charge do electrons
have?
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