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Dynamic Electricity
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Direction of current Why the bulb can be on?
Electricity exist because of flowing electron Direction of current Based on the consensus among scientists Electric current is flowing electron Electric current flows from positive to negative pole (from higher potential to lower potential) The direction of Electron flow is reversed to the direction of the electric current
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What’s electric current?
Electric current (I) is a number of electric charge (q) that is flowing per second (t) I = q/t Note: I = Electric current (A) q = Electric charge (C) t = time (s) PROBLEM A wire flows electron per minute, how much electric current is flowing in this wire ? (you have known that electron charge = 1, C) Know : ∑ electron = 12000/minute Question : I = ….? Solution : I = q/t = (1, )/60 = A
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My Charge is 1728 Coulomb. I Catch a light on and on with flowing 0.02 A of electric current. How many days will I be empty 1. A wire that is current flowing 32 A, How many electron is flowing on this wire during 2 second 2.
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What do we need to produce electricity to power a bulb?
Electric energy source Cable path of electron move Closed Circuit Closed and Open circuit A.Closed all parts connected B.Open disconnected part B A
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Ohm’s Law If The voltage (v) is higher, Its current (I) will also be higher, and if it has lower voltage the current will also be lower. If The Resistance (R) is higher, Its current (I) will be lower and if it has lower resistance the current will be higher. Note : R = Resistance (Ω) V = Voltage (Volt/V
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PROBLEM Using Ohm’s Law, what is the current flowing in 10 Ω Resistor, if the voltage is 5 V Calculate the current flowing in 6 Ω wire connected to a 12 V accumulator. What is the current if the wire is connected to 6 V battery?
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