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MODULE 4, LESSON 2: DIAGNOSE AND CONFIGURE COMPUTER


SYSTEMS AND NETWORKS

BASIC CONCEPTS OF ELECTRICITY


ICT 9: Computer Hardware Servicing
MODULE 4, LESSON 2: DIAGNOSE AND CONFIGURE COMPUTER SYSTEMS AND NETWORKS
BASIC CONCEPTS OF ELECTRICITY

This lesson will introduce us to the fundamental


knowledge of electricity.

It will enable student to be equipped with the


basic knowledge in electricity.
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BASIC CONCEPTS OF ELECTRICITY

Basic Electrical Terms


 Electricity - is define as the flow of electron or
electric current. It is an invisible form of energy
that can be transformed into other form of
energy like heat, light, and mechanical energy.
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Basic Electrical Terms


 Electron - is the negatively charge component of
an atom. It has the ability to flow.
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Basic Electrical Terms


 Proton - is the positively charge component of
an atom. It had the ability to attract electron.
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Basic Electrical Terms


 Matter - is anything that occupy space and has
mass. It can be a solid, liquid or gas in state.
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 Atom – is the basic component of matter. It is
composed of a nucleus which is the central part,
the protons and electrons.
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Basic Electrical Terms


 Current – is the same as electricity or flow of
electron. The amount of current flowing in a
circuit can be measured in ampere (I).
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Basic Electrical Terms


 Voltage - is the amount of pulling force that
makes the electron flow. It is also known as
potential difference or EMF(electromotive
force). The amount of voltage can be measured
in volt (V).
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Basic Electrical Terms


 Resistance - is defined as the opposition to the
flow of current. The amount of resistance can
be measure in ohms (Ω).
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Conductors and Insulators
 Conductors - are materials that easily allow the
flow of current, or it has a low resistance to
current flow.
Examples; aluminum, gold, silver, copper, iron
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Conductors and Insulators
 Insulators - are materials that do not easily
allow the flow of current, or it has a high
resistance to current flow.
Examples; rubber, plastic, paper
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Types of Current
1. Direct Current
Direct currents flow in one direction only, and are
constant in time. Their appearance is that of a
straight line which does not vary.
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Types of Current
1. Direct Current
They are produced from power sources such as
batteries, power supplies and DC generators.
Photovoltaic devices such as solar cells also
generate DC power.
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Types of Current
1. Direct Current
 The flow of electric charge is only in one
direction.
 This is the type of electricity is produced by
batteries, static, and lightning.
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Types of Current
1. Direct Current
 In the circuit, the current flows at a specific,
constant voltage
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Types of Current
1. Direct Current
 When you use a flashlight, pocket radio,
portable CD player or virtually any other type of
portable or battery-powered device, you are
using direct current.
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Types of Current
1. Direct Current
 Most DC circuits are relatively low in voltage; for
example, your car's battery is approximately
12V.
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Types of Current
1. Direct Current
Figure 1. Direct Current An
ideal 12 V DC current. The
voltage is considered
positive because its
potential is measured
relative to ground or the
zero-potential default state
of the earth.
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Types of Current
2. AC Alternating Current
Alternating currents change direction, flowing first one
way and then the other.
They are sinusoidal waves, so that they change in time.
They are produced from sources such as power supplies
and AC generators.
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Types of Current
2. AC Alternating Current
In North America, AC is 120 volts and 60 hertz or cycles
per second.
This means it changes direction 60 times per second.
In Europe, it is generally 50 hertz with 220 to 240 volts.
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Types of Current
2. AC Alternating Current
 In alternating current (AC, also ac) the
movement of electric charge periodically
reverses direction.
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Types of Current
2. AC Alternating Current
 This type of electricity is produced or generated
by AC generators commonly from a hydro
electric plant.
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Types of Current
2. AC Alternating Current
 It is the commercial power that we use in
homes and offices.
 Delivered through a power transmission lines.
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Types of Current
2. AC Alternating Current
 AC current can be reduced through the use of
power transformer to suite for its application.
 It can also be converted to DC for a specific
purpose.
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Types of Current
2. AC Alternating Current
 In the Philippines AC is rated as 220V AC at 60
Hz.
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Types of Current
2. AC Alternating Current
Figure 2. Alternating
Current (AC)
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Types of Current
Why does standard electricity come only in the
form of alternating current?
 It is relatively easy to change voltages from one
level to another using a transformer in AC, while
transformers do not work for DC.
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Types of Current
Why does standard electricity come only in the
form of alternating current?
 This capability allows the companies that
generate and distribute electricity to do it in a
more efficient manner.
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Types of Current
Why does standard electricity come only in the
form of alternating current?
 AC can be transmitted at high voltage for long
lengths, which reduces energy loss due to the
resistance in the transmission wires.
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Types of Current
Why does standard electricity come only in the
form of alternating current?
 Another reason is that it may be easier to
mechanically generate alternating current
electricity than direct current.
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Types of Current
PC’s use only direct current, which means that the
alternating current provided by your utility must
be converted to direct current before use. This is
the primary function of your power supply.
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Types of Current

Figure 3. Simplified block


diagram of a PC power
supply
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Types of Current

SEATWORK
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Types of Current
SEATWORK
Instruction: Based on the characteristics of Direct
Current (DC) and Alternating Current (AC) discussed
previously, create a comparative chart for DC and AC.
Use the table on the next slide as guide. (10 minutes)
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Types of Current
SEATWORK (example)
Characteristics Direct Current (DC) Alternating Current
(AC)
1. Flow of electric one direction only periodically reverses
charge direction
2.
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Electric Circuit

An electric circuit is the pathways for electricity to


flow.
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Electric Circuit
Components of Circuit
 Load - commonly represented by a bulb or any
electrical component that consumes electricity.
 Supply - Commonly represented by a cell or a battery
 Switch - an electrical device that opens or closes a
circuit.
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Electric Circuit
Components of Circuit
Figure 4. A simple circuit
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Electric Circuit
Types of Circuit
1. Open Circuit - a type of
circuit that has an open
path for current to flow. It
means that current cannot
flow in open circuit.
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Electric Circuit
Types of Circuit
2. Closed Circuit - a type of
circuit that has a closed
path for current to flow. It
means that current can
flow in a closed circuit.
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Electric Circuit
Types of Circuit Connections
1. Series Connection - A
circuit connection has only
one path of current flow. In
this circuit connection the
current remain constant.
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Electric Circuit
Types of Circuit Connections
2. Parallel Connection - A
circuit connection that has
2 or more path of current.
In this circuit the voltage
remains constant.
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