Transformation of Electrical Energy
Transformation of Electrical Energy
Transformation of Electrical Energy
Module 35
A DepEd-BEAM Distance Learning Program supported by the Australian Agency for International Development
To the Learner
Welcome!
We have learned from our previous module that current electricity
is electricity in motion. In current electricity a stream of electrons from
the source is allowed to pass through a conductor in a steady flow and
back to the source. What happens then when a stream of electrons
move on current electricity? When you finish the lesson, you will be
able to observe that electricity can produce heat and light.
Observe and tell that electricity can produce heat and light.
There are many appliances that transform electricity to heat.
Electricity moving in a wire produces heat. The greater the resistance
of the wire, the more heat is produced. The kind of wire, its length and
diameter affect the amount of heat produced.
Organize the examples below to show how the energy has been
transformed. Write your answers in the organizers that follow.
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Electrical Light Mechanical Heat Energy
Energy Energy Energy
Score: Good!!! ☺
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to the passage of electric current. It becomes highly heated and gives
off light.
Let’s Do This
ACTIVITY 1.
You need:
1 dry cell
1 flashlight bulb
1 connecting wire
1 switch
Do these:
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Answer These:
a. How does the flashlight bulb feel before turning on the light?
After the switch has been turned on for about five minutes,
how does the bulb feel?
Let’s Do More
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Let’s Test Ourselves
environment.
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Answer Key
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