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Additional Search Results 1 - 10 of 14 for Circuitry
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1. Stephen W. Ha - James Ward School
Stephen W. Ha - James Ward School Simple Circuitry and series circuit Stephen W. Ha James Ward School 3752 S. Wallace St. 2701 S. Shields Ave. CHICAGO IL 60609 CHICAGO IL 60616 (773) 534-9050 Objective(s): Note: This mini-teach is designed for a 3rd-grade or 4th-grade class. (1) Explain the elements that are required to build a basic electrical circ...
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2. Computing Components
...pts: A computer is a data processor that can accept input, remember the input by storing it in memory cells, process the stored input by performing calculations and by making logical comparisons, and can communicate or output information. Computer hardware consists of input devices, output devices, circuitry, memory, and the central processing unit (CPU) where processing and operations are performed. Input devices, such as a keyboard or mouse, are the means by which the computer takes in symbolic data and instructions. Output devices, such as the monitor or printer, are the means by which the computer s...
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3. BC Education - Technology Education 11 and 12 - System Integration (Principles and Concepts of Technology)
...k students to demonstrate their understanding of basic digital logic by designing a complex series-parallel circuit. Look for evidence that students are able to: + integrate series circuits and parallel circuits + apply binary codes + use different combinations of switches to demonstrate integrated circuitry Collect students sketches of feedback loops and check that they are able to: + include all components + use appropriate terminology To demonstrate their understanding of interconnected control devices, ask students to direct their classmates in skits that illustrate how the devices they have researc...
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4. Electricity - Circuit Pathways
...escribe the role of switches in electrical circuits, and identify materials that can be used to Resources make a switch (303-24, 204-8) C ompare characteristics of series and parallel circuits (303-25) Watts Boxes for each group: P ropose electrical [thin, insulated wire, alligator clips, dry cells circuitry problems to (D type), cardboard tubes, elastic bands,6 volt investigate, and plan a set batteries, light bulb sockets, switches, aluminum of steps to solve them (204-1, foil, electrical tape, transparent tape, small 204-7) box] Text resources: Language Arts: Innovations in Science: Switched On (Holt...
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5. Computer Interfacing: Frequency Measurement - The Doppler Effect
...rmine the impulse during a collision. 2 Apparatus Air Track and glider The Apple IIe computer and a Pasco photogate The Voltage Plotter program from Vernier Software A voltage input unit Bridge and amplifier circuits Two strain gauges attached to a bar of spring steel The instructions for the above circuitry are supplied along with the Voltage Plotter software Strategy An air track is set up with a single glider. The photogate is now set up at one end of the track. A beam of light is produced on one side of the photogate and is detected by a sensor on the other side of the device. The computer is set to...
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6. Separation Of Mixtures And Compounds For K Through 12
...compound or mixture? Would heating separate it? Place the beaker on the hot plate with a watch glass over it; heat to boiling. What is observed? Show the students a Hoffman apparatus that has been operating long enough for the hydrogen gas column to be clearly twice that of the oxygen. Explain the circuitry. How many gases have been produced? Which is which? Write the equation for each electrode on the board. 9. Repeat the electrolysis of water using a U-tube filled with a mixture of distilled water, sodium sulfate and bromothymol blue indicator. Fasten the tube to a ring stand with a utility clamp. Wh...
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7. What's Inside My Computer?
...out the year as they learn more about computers and other technology. Assessment Students will provide correct definitions for each of five words in the activity. Answer Key: (Definitions from Whatis.com.) 1. A motherboard is the physical arrangement in a computer that contains the computer's basic circuitry and components. 2. A chipset is a group of microchips designed to work as a unit in performing one or more related functions. 3. BIOS (Basic Input/Output System) is the program a computer's microprocessor uses to get the computer system started after it's turned on. 4. An operating system (sometimes...
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8. Forces and Electrical Charges
...pend on the Resistance in a Circuit? Handout 5: Do Electricity Charges Interact? (Teacher Key) Prerequisites (skills or background needed): Knowledge of static electricity (i.e. lightning, dryer cling, and so forth.). Knowledge of electrical conductors and insulators. Knowledge of simple electrical circuitry. Knowledge of how to navigate the World Wide Web and access designated sites Procedure Teacher Component: The Teacher will: 1. divide students into small groups based on the number of computers in the classroom. Groups of two students per computer are ideal for this activity. 2. bookmark Web sites r...
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9. Science Lesson: Circuit Lab
...in order to have a flow of electricity. It will also demonstrate Ohm?s law, which relates voltage, current, and resistance. Purpose ? This is an exploratory lesson for the unit of electricity. It will require a little bit of a jump from static electricity, which was covered in the engage lesson, to circuitry. Objectives Students will be able to: 1. Recognize that the force seen between two charges, and its ability to do work, is what makes electrical power possible. 2. Know that electricity is a flow of electrons, and therefore understand the importance of a circuit in electrical systems. 3. Use Ohm?s L...
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10. CIBL--Hot Friction
...onder when or where thermistors are used in "real life." They have all probably had a thermistor used on them! A digital electronic fever thermometer, once used only in doctors' offices, but now common in many households, has a thermistor in the tip of its waterproof probe. There is also electronic circuitry in the body of the thermometer, similar to that found in a calculator, that takes the resistance output of the thermistor in ohms and calculates the corresponding temperature in degrees F. Thus the digital display on one of these thermometers, which now cost as little as $10-12, gives a temperature...
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