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PowerPoint: The Classic Choice
Microsoft PowerPoint has been around since 1987 and continues to dominate the presentation software market. It offers a wide range of features and functionalities that make it ideal for creating visually appealing slideshows. With its user-friendly interface, anyone can quickly learn how to use it effectively.
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This unique feature makes Prezi an excellent choice for storytelling or when you want to present information in a nonlinear format. It enables presenters to create engaging visuals that captivate their audience’s attention from start to finish.
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Google Slides: The Collaborative Solution
Google Slides is a web-based presentation tool that is part of the Google Workspace suite. Similar to PowerPoint, it offers a range of features to create visually appealing presentations. Its intuitive interface and easy-to-use tools make it accessible to users of all skill levels.
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Keynote: The Mac-Friendly Option
If you are an Apple user, Keynote is the presentation software designed specifically for you. Keynote offers a sleek and modern interface with powerful tools that allow users to create stunning presentations effortlessly.
One of the key advantages of Keynote is its seamless integration with other Apple devices and software. You can easily create presentations on your Mac and present them using your iPhone or iPad without any compatibility issues.
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Choosing the right presentation tool depends on your specific needs and preferences. PowerPoint remains a solid choice for its versatility, while Prezi offers a dynamic alternative for nonlinear storytelling. Google Slides excels in collaborative capabilities, especially for remote teams, while Keynote provides an excellent option for Apple users seeking seamless integration across devices.
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- 5. WHAT IS AN ELECTRIC CIRCUIT An electrical circuit is a path or line through which an electrical current flows. The path may be closed (joined at both ends), making it a loop. A closed circuit makes electrical current flow possible. It may also be an open circuit where the electron flow is cut short because the path is broken. An open circuit does not allow electrical current to flow. Is represented by the next symbols: How is it with symbols?
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- 9. TYPES OF CIRCUITS How is it with symbols?
- 10. WHO WAS THOMAS EDISON Thomas Edison may be the greatest inventor in history. He has over 1000 inventions in his name. Many of his inventions still have a major affect on our lives today, like the discovery electricity, the phonograph, the electric bulb and the kinetoscope. He created the first scientific laboratory , he had a group of people working for him such as engineers, mathematicians and scientists.
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CHAPTER -12�� ELECTRICITY
Subject :- Science
Name of Teacher :- Mr. V. K. Pathak (PGT Physics)
School :- KV RRL Jorhat, Assam
1) Electric current :-
Electric current :- is the flow of electrons through a conductor.
The device which causes the flow of electrons through a conductor is
called a cell.
Electrons flow from the negative terminal to the positive terminal.
Electric current flows from the positive terminal to the negative terminal.
This is called conventional current.
Electric current is expressed as :- The rate of flow of charges through a
conductor or the quantity of charges flowing through a conductor in
unit time. Q
I = I – current
t Q – quantity of charge
The SI unit of electric charge is coulomb (C). It is the charge contained
in 6x10 18 electrons.
The SI unit of current is called ampere (A).
One ampere is the current flowing through a conductor if I coulomb of
charge flows through it in 1 second.
Electric Current is measured by an ammeter. It is always connected in series in a circuit.
2) Electric potential and Potential difference :-
Electric current will flow through a conductor only if there is a difference in
the electric potential between the two ends of the conductor. This difference in
electric potential between the two ends of a conductor is called potential
difference.
The potential difference in a circuit is provided by a cell or battery. The
chemical reaction in the cell produces a potential difference between the two
terminals and sets the electrons in motion and produces electric current.
Potential difference :- between two points A and B of a conductor is the
amount of work done to move a unit charge from A to B.
Work done W
Potential difference = or V =
The SI unit of potential difference is volt (V).
One volt is the potential difference when 1 joule of work is done to move a
charge of 1 coulomb from one point to the other.
1 volt = or 1 V =
1 coulomb 1C
Potential difference is measured by a voltmeter. It is always connected in parallel across the two point between which the potential difference is to be measured.
3a) Electric circuit :-
Electric circuit :- is a continuous and closed path of an electric current.
A schematic diagram of an electric circuit comprising
of a cell, electric bulb, ammeter and plug key.
b) Symbols of components used in electric � circuits :-
An electric cell A battery or combination
Plug key or switch Plug key or switch
(open) (closed)
Electric bulb A resistor of
resistance R
Variable resistance or
or rheostat
Ammeter Voltmeter
A wire joint A wire crossing over
without joining
4) Ohm’s law :-
Ohms law is a relationship between the potential difference across a conductor and the current flowing through it.
Ohm’s law states that :-
‘The current flowing through a conductor is directly proportional to the potential difference between its ends provided its temperature remains constant.’ V V
I α V or V α I or = constant or = R
Where R is a constant called resistance for a given metallic wire at a given temperature.
Verification of Ohm’s law :-
Set up the circuit as shown in the circuit diagram. First use one cell and note the current (I) in the ammeter and the potential difference (V) in the voltmeter across the nichrome wire AB. Repeat by using two cells, three cells and four cells and note the readings in the ammeter and voltmeter. Then plot a graph between the current (I) and potential difference (V). The graph will be a straight line.� This shows that the current flowing through a conductor is directly proportional to the potential difference across its ends. � V� I α V or V α I or = R � I� where R is a constant called resistance of the conductor. � � �� Potential difference ( V )�� � � Current ( I )
5a) Resistance :-
Resistance is the property of a conductor to resist the flow of current through it.
According to Ohm’s law R =
The SI unit of resistance is ohm (Ω).
If the potential difference across the two ends of a wire is 1 V and the current flowing through it is 1 A then the resistance R of the conductor is 1 ohm (1 Ω ).
The current flowing through a resistor is inversely proportional to the resistance.
So if the resistance is doubled, then the current gets halved.
b) Factors on which the resistance of a conductor � depends :-
The resistance of a conductor depends upon its:-
ii) Area of cross section
iii) Material of the conductor.
Resistance is directly proportional to the length of the conductor and inversely proportional to the area of cross section of the conductor.
Where ρ (rho) is a constant of proportionality called Resistivity of the
material of the conductor.
The SI unit of resistivity is ohm meter ( Ωm).
Conductors like metals and alloys have low resistivity 10 -8 Ωm
to 10 -6 Ωm.
Insulators like rubber, glass etc. have high resistivity 10 12 Ωm
to 10 17 Ωm.
6a) Resistors in series :-
When three resistors R 1 , R 2 and R 3 are connected in series across AB
i) The current in all the resistors is the same.
ii) The total voltage (PD) across the resistors is equal to the sum of the
voltage across each resistor.
V = V 1 + V 2 + V 3
iii) The eqvivalent resistance is the sum of the resistances of each
R S = R 1 + R 2 + R 3
b) Resistors in parallel :-
When three resistors R 1 , R 2 and R 3 are connected in parallel across AB,
i) The voltage (PD) in all the resistors is the same.
ii) The total current in all the resistors is the sum of the current in each
resistor. I = I 1 + I 2 + I 3
iii) The reciprocal of the equivalent resistance is the sum of the
reciprocals of each resistance.
R p R 1 R 2 R 3
7) Electrical energy and Electric power :-
i) Electrical energy :- is the work done to maintain the flow of
current in a conductor.
W = Q X V I = Q / t Q = I X t
W = I X t x V V = IR
The unit of electrical energy is joule (J).
ii) Electric power :- is the rate at which electric current is used.
Power = Work done P = W W = I 2 Rt = I 2 Rt
Power = I 2 R R = V = I 2 X V = I X V
or Power = I X V
The SI unit of power is watt (W).
One watt is the power when 1A of current flows across a potential
difference of 1V.
1000 W = 1kW 1kWh = 1000 watt x 3600 seconds = 3.6 x 10 6 joules
The commercial unit of power is watt hour (Wh) or kilo watt hour (kWh).
One kWh is the power consumed when 1W of power is used for 1 hour.
8) Heating effect of electric current :-
If a current I flows through a resistor of resistance R and t be the time for which a charge Q flows through it, then the work done to move the charge through potential difference V
P = W = Q X V Q = I or P = V X I
or Heat energy supplied = P X t = V X I X t
According to Ohm’s law V = IR
Heat produced H = I 2 Rt

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