Electricity
How does an ordinary lightbulb give off light?
When an electric current passes through the filament, it quickly heats up and becomes hot, giving off white light.
Charges flow easily through a circuit made of ________ wires.
metal
The voltage between the terminals cause charges to do what?
move around the circuit
What gases are contained in most ordinary light bulbs?
nitrogen and argon
Define electric current
the continuous flow of electric charges through a material
What is the amount of charge that passes through a wire in a unit of time
the rate of electric current
Do tungsten-halogen bulbs or ordinary lightbulbs give off more heat?
tungsten-halogen bulbs
How many terminals does a voltage source have?
two
What kind of rays do fluorescent lights give off?
ultraviolet rays
How is the flow of electric charges like a roller coaster?
A roller coaster requires potential energy to get start. So does a circuit. A circuit gets this energy from an energy source, such as a battery. If there is potential energy, then charges can begin flowing, or the roller coaster can move.
What is current measured in?
Amperes, amps (A)
Who was the ampere named for?
André Marie Ampère
If an electric circuit is complete, what happens?
Charges can flow continuously
How do vapor lights work?
When an electric current passes through the gas, the gas heats up. The hot gas then heats the sodium or mercury. The heating causes the sodium or mercury to change from a solid into a gas
How does a neon light work?
When an electric current passes through the neon, particles of the gas absorb energy. However, the gas particles cannot hold the energy for very long. The energy is released in the form of light
You don't get a shock from touching an extension cord because the cord a) has a three-pronged plug b) has two wires so the charges cancel c) is an excellent conductor d) is insulated with a rubber coating
d) is insulated with a rubber coating
What are conductors used to carry?
electric charge
Electric devices need electric charges that flow continuously, or ________ _________
electric current
When electric charges are made to flow through a wire or similar material, they produce an _________ __________
electric current
What process does a neon light use to produce light?
electric discharge through gases
True or False: Fluorescent lights get much hotter than incandescent lights.
false
True or False: Ordinary light bulbs are very efficient
false
True or False: The electrons in an insulator are bound loosely to their atoms and move inside the material
false; they are bound tightly to their atoms and do not move easily
How many factors determine resistance?
four
What color light do argon and mercury produce?
greenish-blue
Tungsten-halogen bulbs contain a small amount of what kind of gas?
halogens such as iodine or bromine
Resistance is the measure of what?
how difficult it is for charges to flow through a material
What is the lease efficient type of lightbulb
incandescent light bulbs
What are the four main types of bulbs?
incandescent, fluorescent, neon, vapor, CFL, and tungsten-halogen
The rubber coating on an appliance cord is an example of a/an _______________ (insulator/conductor)
insulator
The greater the resistance, the ________(more/less) current there is for a given voltage.
less
In a conductor, are atoms bound tightly or loosely?
loosely
What are insulators?
materials through which charges cannot flow easily
Would charges flow in wires made of plastic?
no
What is the unit of measure for resistance?
ohm (Ω)
What color light is produced my Krypton?
pale violet
What color light is produced my helium?
pink
What color does a true neon light light give off?
red
Rusty wheels on a roller coaster can be compared to _____________ in a circuit.
resistance
Current depends on what too things?
resistance and voltage
What are examples of insulators?
rubber, glass, sand, plastic, and wood
Which type of light bulb gives off a definite yellow color? a) fluorescent b) incandescent c) sodium vapor d) mercury vapor
sodium vapor
What are insulators used to do?
stop the flow of charges
What does the number of amps describe?
the amount of charge flowing past a given point each second
What can voltage be thought of as?
the amount of force pushing an electric current
As soon as a circuit is completed, what happens?
there is a continuous flow of electrons through all parts of the circuit
What is a spectroscope used for?
to view the different colors of light produced by a light bulb
True or False: The filament of a tungsten-halogen bulb gets much hotter than in an ordinary lightbulb
true
Do fluorescent lights give off most of their energy as visible light or heat?
visible light
The difference in electrical potential energy between two places in a circuit is what?
voltage
What is voltage measured in?
volts (V)
An object is luminous if...
it gives off its own light
How are ordinary lightbulbs like tungsten-halogen bulbs?
-Both contain tungsten filaments -Both give off a lot of heat -Both give off white light
What are the cons of CFL bulbs
-Contain mercury -Sometimes, they are not dimmable -They are not recyclable
How are ordinary lightbulbs different than tungsten-halogen bulbs?
-Tungsten-halogen bulbs give off more heat and light -Tungsten-halogen bulbs use less energy
What are the pros of CFL bulbs
-Very efficient -Come in multiple colors -Cost less over time
What are the factors that determine the resistance of an object (ex: wire)?
1) The material that the wire is made of 2) Length of the wire 3) Diameter of the wire 4) Temperature of the wire
Who was Georg Ohm, and what was named after him?
A German physicist who investigated resistance; the ohm, the unit of measure for resistance
Define vapor light
A bulb that contains neon or argon gas and a small amount of solid sodium or mercury
Define tungsten-halogen bulb
A bulb that has a tungsten filament and contains a halogen gas such as iodine or bromine
What does voltage cause?
a current in an electric circuit
True or False: Only some electrical devices contain electric currents.
False
What percent of an ordinary light bulb's energy is given off as light? What is the rest given off as?
Less than 10%; infrared rays (which is felt as heat)
What are some examples of good conductors?
Metals, such as silver, copper, aluminum, and iron
What is voltage?
The difference in electrical potential energy between two places in a circuit
Why are fluorescent lights so efficient?
They last longer than incandescent lights and use less electrical energy for the same brightness
What happens to neon gas particles after they absorb energy from an electric current? a) They hold the extra energy indefinitely b) They quickly discharge the energy in the form of light c) They convert most of the energy to heat d) The discharge the energy as electrical sparks
They quickly discharge the energy in the form of light
Why are most object you see visible?
They reflect light from some kind of light source
Why are vapor lights very efficient?
They require very little electrical energy to give off a great deal of light
Why are all neon lights not the color of neon?
They use different gases
Who patented the first practical incandescent light bulb and in what year did they do this?
Thomas Edison; 1879
What is the filament in an ordinary lightbulb made out of?
Tungsten
Are tungsten-halogen or ordinary lightbulbs more efficient? Why?
Tungsten-halogen bulbs are more efficient than ordinary bulbs because they give off more light and use less electrical energy
Lamps that use ordinary light bulbs often have cloth or paper shades. But tungsten-halogen lamps usually have metal shades. Explain.
Tungsten-halogen bulbs get much hotter than ordinary light bulbs
How does a fluorescent light work?
When an electric current passes through the bulb, it causes the gas inside to give off ultraviolet rays. When the ultraviolet rays hit the powder in the tube, the powder gives off visible light.
Define fluorescent light
a bulb that contains a gas and is coated on the inside with a powder
What is an electric circuit?
a complete, unbroken path through which electric charges can flow
What is a voltage source?
a device that creates a potential difference in an electric circuit
Charges in an electric circuit flow because of what?
a difference in electrical potential energy
Define incandescent light
a light bulb that glows when a filament inside it gets white hot.
What is a conductor?
a material through which charge can flow easily
What does current require to exist?
a path to follow
What is a neon light?
a sealed glass tube that contains neon gas
Which looks whiter: an ordinary lightbulb or a tungsten-halogen bulb?
a tungsten-halogen bulb
Fluorescent bulbs are more economical than incandescent bulbs because fluorescent bulbs give off more a) heat b) colors of visible light c) energy as visible light
a) energy as visible light
The filament is enclosed in an ________ glass bulb.
airtight
What is the abbreviation of an ampere?
amp or A
he unit for the rate of current is the ____________
ampere
Who was André Marie Ampère?
an early investigator of electricity
As electrons flow through a conductor, what do they form?
an electric current
What are examples of voltage sources?
batteries and generators
In a mercury vapor light, what color light is given off?
bluish
What kind of vapor lights are used for street lighting and parking lots? (sodium or mercury)
both
What are neon lights commonly used for?
bright, flashy signs
To produce electric current, what must happen?
charges must flow continuously from one place to another
If an electric circuit is broken, what happens?
charges will not flow
A voltage source is a device that can do what?
create a potential difference in an electric circuit
In a sodium vapor light, what color light is given off?
yellowish
Can electrons in conductors move throughout the conductor?
yes
An object is illuminated if...
you see it by reflected light