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Electricity Chapter 17.3
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Section 3 Electrical Calculations
Ohm’s Law shows the relationship between resistance, voltage, and current. Ohm noticed that for each material the ratio between voltage and current was always the same.
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Ohm’s Law Formula Resistance=Voltage/Current R=V/I OR Voltage= current x resistance V=I x R V R I
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Ohm’s Law As voltage increases, current increases direct relationship As resistance increases, current decreases Inverse relationship Graphs on page 490 in you textbook illustrate these relationships
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Electric Power Electric Power-the rate at which electrical energy is changed into other forms of energy The unit to measure power is the Watt (W). For larger numbers we use a kilowatt (kW) The brighter the light bulb is the more quickly it uses energy, therefore the more power it has.
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Electric Power Formula
Electrical Power= Voltage x Current P = V x I P V I
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Measuring Electrical Energy
You can save energy by using appliances with lower power ratings. The unit for energy is still the Joule (J) Often the power company will use Kilowatt-hour (kW-h) to measure the energy used. This makes sense, it is a unit of power x time and that equals energy.
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Electrical Energy Formula
Electrical Energy = power x time E = P x t E P t
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