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Energy & Electricity Investigating voltage and current
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Lesson objectives To be able to clearly define the meaning of the terms “current”, and “voltage / potential difference” To be able to correctly use a voltmeter in a variety of circuits To understand the relationship between potential difference and current.
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Electrical current Current is a measure of……. Current is measured using … An ammeter is always placed in series in a circuit
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Voltage / potential difference(p.d.) Voltage is a measure of the energy carried by the current. (Technically it is a measure of the difference in energy between two points – hence the name potential difference).
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Voltage / potential difference(p.d.) Voltage is measured with a voltmeter. Voltmeters are always placed in parallel in a circuit.
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Measuring voltage V1V1 V2V2 V3V3 V1 = V2 = V3 =
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Measuring voltage V1 = V2 + V3 The total voltage across the battery is equal to the sum of the voltage across the constituent parts.
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Relationship between current and voltage – across a filament lamp Set up this circuit and measure the current and voltage across the lamp at different values – measure at least 5 values A V Voltage (V) Current (A)
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Relationship between current and voltage – across a filament lamp Now plot a graph of voltage against current for the filament lamp circuit. Current, A Voltage, V
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Relationship between current and voltage – across a fixed resistor Set up this circuit and measure the current and voltage across the lamp at different values – measure at least 5 values A V Voltage (V) Current (A)
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Relationship between current and voltage – across a fixed resistor Now plot a graph of voltage against current for the fixed resistor circuit. Current, A Voltage, V
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