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Warm-Up: April 11, 2016 5.10x10 -4 C is stored in a capacitor that has a capacitance of 9.52x10 -7 F. What is the electric potential difference in the capacitor? 536 V
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Homework Questions?
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Quiz This Week? Maybe, so be ready for one… Could be a quiz on Chapters 20 and 21 Could be a binder-check quiz Could be a units quiz with the new units
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Extra Credit Opportunity Write an essay on a physicist whose work we have discussed in class, other than Newton Essay must be at least 3 pages, typed, double spaced, 10-12 point font. Essay will be graded on content and proper English. Essay is worth up to 20 homework points of extra credit (currently 5-6% of overall grade) Essay is due May 30
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Possible Physicists Robert A. Millikan Galileo Galilei Willebrod Snell Christiaan Huygens Robert Hooke Benjamin Franklin Henry Cavendish Charles Augustin de Coulomb James Watt Count Alessandro Volta Andre Marie Ampere Johann Carl Friedrich Gauss
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Possible Physicists Hans Christian Oersted Sir David Brewster Augusten-Jean Fresnel Georg Ohm Michael Faraday Felix Savart Heinrich Hertz Sadi Carnot Joseph Henry Christian Doppler James Prescott Joule Hermann von Helmholtz Rudolf Clausius and many others…
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Choice of Physicist No repeats allowed (between all of Mr. Szwast’s physics classes) E-mail Mr. Szwast with your choice after 11:30 AM today. All requests are first- come, first-serve. mszwast@sandi.net
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Essay Requirements Must include biographical information (place/time of birth, major life events, etc.) Must include notable work Include things we have not discussed in class Must describe how his/her work relates to what we have learned in this class Must be detailed Must use proper English Must have proper MLA formatting Including citations and works cited page
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More Essay Details Essays are due May 30, but may be turned in earlier. Essays will be graded in the order submitted. Should have at least 10 citations from at least 3 different works. It will take an amazing essay to get all 20 points. A very good essay will be worth ~10 points
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Chapter 22
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About ΔV We know that only differences in electric potential can be measured, which is why we use Δ In further equations, we’re going to skip writing the Δ, understanding that it’s still a difference
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Flow of Positive Charges
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Electric Current A flow of charged particles is an electric current. Conventional current is the flow of positive charges. In reality, it is negatively charged electrons flowing in the opposite direction. Conventional current flows from high electric potential to low electric potential. Current is measured by an ammeter.
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Electric Current
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Example 1 A circuit has a current of 37 mA. How much charge passes through a point in the circuit in 15 seconds? 0.56 C
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You-Try #1 a) A circuit has a current of 52 mA. How much charge passes through a point in the circuit in 37 seconds? b) If the current is from flowing electrons, how many electrons pass through the point in those 37 seconds? 1.9 C 1.2x10 19 electrons
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Electric Energy The electric energy carried in a circuit is the amount of charge transferred multiplied by the electric potential difference across which it moves. Measured in Joules
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Sources of Electricity A voltaic cell (or galvanic cell) converts chemical energy into electric energy A collection of voltaic cells connected together is a battery. A photovoltaic cell (or solar cell) converts light energy into electric energy. A generator converts mechanical energy into electric energy.
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Electric Circuits Any closed loop or conducting path that allows electric charges to flow is called an electric circuit. Must contain something that creates electric energy, and something that consumes it.
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Warm-Up: In exactly one minute, 4.82x10 -2 C pass through a circuit. What is the current that is flowing through the circuit? 8.03x10 -4 A
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Homework Questions?
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Electric Power The electric power is the rate at which electric energy is created or used Equal to the current times the electric potential difference Measured in Watts, W
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Example 2 The current through a light bulb connected across the terminals of a 125 V outlet is 0.50 A. At what rate does the bulb convert electric energy to light and heat? 62 W
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You-Try #2 A car battery causes a current of 2.0 A through a lamp and produces 12 V across it. What is the power used by the lamp? 24 W
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Resistance
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Ohm’s Law Resistance equals electric potential difference divided by current
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Example 3 An automobile panel lamp with a resistance of 33 Ω is placed across a 12 V battery. What is the current through the circuit? 0.36 A
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You-Try #3 A motor with an operating resistance of 29 Ω is connected to a battery. The current in the circuit is 3.8 A. What is the electric potential difference of the source? 110 V
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Assignments Read Chapter 22 Page 610 #39, 44-45, 61-75 Page 610 #38, 53-57, 82-85, 89-92 Optional advanced reading: OpenStax Chapter 20
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Warm-Up: April 12, 2016 a) In exactly one minute, 4.82x10 -2 C pass through a circuit. What is the current that is flowing through the circuit? b) How many electrons flow through a portion of the circuit every second? c) If the current is produced by a 12.0 V battery, what is the electric power produced by the battery? 8.03x10 -4 A 5.02x10 15 electrons 9.64x10 -3 W
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Homework Questions?
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Resistors A resistor is a device made to have a certain resistance. Resistors are used to control the amount of current in a circuit. A material with zero resistance is called a superconductor.
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Changing Resistance (page 595) Increase resistance by:Decrease resistance by: Increasing length Decreasing cross-section Increase temperature Use a material with higher resistance Decreasing length Increase cross-section Decrease temperature Use a material with lower resistance
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Binder Quiz! 10 minute time limit If you appear to be talking, you will receive a zero. If you appear to be looking at anyone else’s paper(s), you will receive a zero. No retakes on binder quizzes. Put your binder quiz face down in front of you when you finish.
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Circuit Diagrams Use standard symbols for circuit components – see page 597
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The Symbols We Will Use
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Circuit Diagram Examples
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Power Dissipated in a Resistor We can combine Ohm’s Law with our previous formulas to get two new formulas:
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Thermal Energy Created
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Example 4 An 18 Ω heater operates on a 120 V outlet. a) What is the current through the heater? b) How much power is used by the heater? c) How much thermal energy is liberated in 30.0 s? I = 6.7 A P = 8.0x10 2 W TE = 24000 J
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You-Try #4 A 34 Ω resister is connected across a 45 V battery. a) What is the current through the resistor? b) How much power is dissipated in the resistor? c) How much thermal energy is liberated in 2.0 minutes? I = 1.3 A P = 60. W TE = 7100 J
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Assignments Read Chapter 22 Page 610 #39, 44-45, 61-75 Page 610 #38, 53-57, 82-85, 89-92 Optional advanced reading: OpenStax Chapter 20
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