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ELECTROMAGNETIS M LECTURE#10 Instructor: Muhammad Mateen Yaqoob

Electric Current  So far we have been confined to study of charges in equilibrium situations, or electrostatics.  We now consider situations involving electric charges that are not in equilibrium. We use the term electric current, or simply current, to describe the rate of flow of charge through some region of space.  For example, the battery in a flashlight produces a current in the filament of the bulb when the switch is turned on. A variety of home appliances operate on alternating current. In these common situations, current exists in a conductor, such as a copper wire. It also is possible for currents to exist outside a conductor. For instance, a beam of electrons in a television picture tube constitutes a current. Mateen Yaqoob Department of Computer Science

Electric Current  The amount of flow depends on the material through which the charges are passing and the potential difference across the material. Whenever there is a net flow of charge through some region, an electric current is said to exist.  To define current more precisely, suppose that charges are moving perpendicular to a surface of area A (This area could be the cross-sectional area of a wire, for example.) Mateen Yaqoob Department of Computer Science

Electric Current  The current is the rate at which charge flows through this surface.  If ⌂ Q is the amount of charge that passes through this area in a time interval ⌂ t, the average current I av is equal to the charge that passes through A per unit time. Mateen Yaqoob Department of Computer Science

Electric Current  The SI unit of current is the ampere (A), 1 A of current is equivalent to 1 C of charge passing through the surface area in 1 s.  It is conventional to assign to the current the same direction as the flow of positive charge. In electrical conductors, such as copper or aluminum, the current is due to the motion of negatively charged electrons. Therefore, when we speak of current in an ordinary conductor, the direction of the current is opposite the direction of flow of electrons.  If the ends of a conducting wire are connected to form a loop, all points on the loop are at the same electric potential, and hence the electric field is zero within and at the surface of the conductor. Mateen Yaqoob Department of Computer Science

Electric Current  Because the electric field is zero, there is no net transport of charge through the wire, and therefore there is no current. However, if the ends of the conducting wire are connected to a battery, all points on the loop are not at the same potential.  The battery sets up a potential difference between the ends of the loop, creating an electric field within the wire. The electric field exerts forces on the conduction electrons in the wire, causing them to move in the wire, thus creating a current. Mateen Yaqoob Department of Computer Science

Resistance  We found that the electric field inside a conductor is zero. However, this statement is true only if the conductor is in static equilibrium. The purpose of this section is to describe what happens when the charges in the conductor are not in equilibrium, in which case there is an electric field in the conductor. Mateen Yaqoob Department of Computer Science

Resistance Mateen Yaqoob Department of Computer Science

Resistance Mateen Yaqoob Department of Computer Science

Resistance Mateen Yaqoob Department of Computer Science