Slide No. Slide Content Voice Over 1 Electricity and Circuits - II 2 Recall
Slide No. Slide Content Voice Over 1 Electricity and Circuits - II 2 Recall
Slide No. Slide Content Voice Over 1 Electricity and Circuits - II 2 Recall
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1 Electricity and Circuits
-II
2 Recall In our previous class, we have learnt about electricity and
electrical circuits. We have also learnt about various
components of an electric circuit which include an electric cell
or battery which is the source of current, an electrical device
like a bulb, an electric switch and connecting wires which are
made of metals like copper and iron.
3 But what if the metal connecting wire in an electrical circuit is
replaced with a cotton or a rubber thread? Will the bulb or any
electrical device run in such a circuit? Which materials can
complete an electric circuit? Lets find out with the help of an
activity.
4 Activity!
7 Conductors of Electricity objects which allow electric current to pass through them are
objects which allow known as conductors of electricity.
electric current to pass In the previous activity, the pen spring, safety pin and the iron
through them are known rod are examples of conductors of electricity.
as conductors of
electricity.
8 Conducting materials Conductors are made of materials like silver, aluminium, iron,
Conductors are made of copper etc, which allow electric current to pass through them.
materials like These materials are generally known as metals and have lustre,
silver as we have studied in our previous classes.
aluminium
iron copper
9 Insulators of Electricity Objects which do not allow electric current to pass through
them are known as insulators of electricity.
objects which do not allow In our previous activity, we found out that the pencil, plastic
electric current to pass refill and the rubber eraser were unable to pass electric current
through them are known through them. These objects are the examples of insulating
as insulators of electricity. materials.
10 Insulating Materials Insulators are made of materials like rubber, plastic, glass,
Insulators are made of wood etc, which do not allow electric current to pass through
materials like them. These materials are composed of non-metals. Thats why
rubber non-metals are also known bad conductors or insulators of
plastic electricity.
glass
wood
11 Which objects given here, are conductors of electricity?
12
Will the bulb glows in the Will the bulb glows in the following arrangement?
following arrangement?
NO , because rubber is an insulator and will not allow current
to pass through it. Thus circuit will not complete and bulb will
not glow.