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8.1 Electric Potential Energy and Voltage
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A battery is a combination of electrochemical cells connected together Electrochemical cells convert chemical energy into electrical energy stored in charges In a battery, chemical energy separates the positive and negative charges The battery terminals are the end points where connections are made Extra electrons are at one terminal making it negatively charged The other terminal has lost electrons so is positive
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Energy is the ability to work Kinetic energy is energy of a moving object Potential energy is stored energy Electric potential energy is the electrical energy stored in a battery since electrons have stored energy and the ability to work after leaving the battery
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The amount of electric potential energy per one coulomb of charge is called the potential difference or voltage The unit is the Volts (V), named in honour of Alessandro Volta, an Italian physicist who invented the battery The potential energy of a battery is due to both the potential difference (V) and the amount of charge that has been separated (coulombs) C, D, AA and AAA all have a potential difference of 1.5 V but the battery that can separate the most charge would have the greatest potential energy
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A voltmeter is a device that measures the amount of potential difference between two locations of charge separation Batteries are classified into two groups: Dry cells are batteries with a paste in the middle Wet cells are batteries with a liquid in the middle A battery has two terminals called electrodes made of two different metals or materials The electrodes are in an electrolyte which conducts electricity...moist paste in dry cells and liquid in wet cells
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1. Friction – rubbing two materials together can separate charge 2. Piezoelectric crystals – when certain types of crystals (like quartz) are squeezed, positive and negative charges are separated 3. Photo electrochemical cells – made of semi- conducting material such as silicon and when light hits the cell, some of the light energy breaks electrons off the surface of the cell 4. Thermocouples – a long loop of two wires of different metals joined at both ends and when one end is heated or cooled, a charge is separated and a voltage is created 5. Generator – when a wire moves close to a magnet or a magnet moves close to a wire, a voltage is created across the wire
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