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Electricity Skill Trades 1201
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Parts of An Atom
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Electrons are negatively charged particles that orbit around the nucleus. Protons are positively charged.
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Opposite charges attract. Electricity occurs when electrons flow from one atom to another.
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Voltage Voltage is a measure of the Electromotive Force (EMF) in electricity. EMF is the electric force that "pushes" electrons around a circuit.
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Voltage Measured in volts (v). Algebraic Symbol: E or V Graphic Symbol: ~ _ +
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Current Current is a measure of the rate of electron flow through a material. Measured in amps (a).
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Current Algebraic Symbol: I = intensity Graphic Symbol: A
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Resistance Resistance is the property of matter which opposes the flow of electrons. Measured in ohms ( ).
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Resistance Algebraic Symbol: R Graphic Symbol:
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Conductors Conductors have a large number of loosely attached electrons that can move very easily from one atom to another. Examples: Gold Copper Aluminum Water
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Insulators Material with a high resistance to electrical current. Electron orbits are very close to the nucleus. Examples: Plastic Rubber Glass Wood
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Electrical Circuit For electricity to flow, there must be a complete path. Therefore it must have: Conductor (e.g. Copper wire) Energy Source (e.g. Battery) Load (e.g. Light) Control Device (e.g. Switch)
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Electrical Circuit
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Ohm’s Law Ohms Law is a mathematical equation explaining the relationship between Voltage, Current, and Resistance.
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Ohm’s Law The relationship is expressed as E = I * R Where E is Electromotive Force measured in Volts I is Electrical Current measured in Amperes R is Electrical Resistance measured in Ohms
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Ohm’s Law E IR
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Calculation Using Ohm's Law equation, calculate Resistance, where: E = 120 volts, I = 15 amps Answer: R = E/I R = 120 v / 15a R = 8
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Power Power is the ability of electricity to perform work. Measured in watts (W) Algebraic Symbol: P
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Power Law The relationship is expressed as: P = I x E Where… P is Power measured in Watts. I is Electrical Current measured in Amperes. E is Electromotive Force measured in Volts.
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Power Law P IE
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Calculation Using Power equation, calculate Current (I), where: E = 120 volts and P = 800 w Answer: I = P/E I = 800 w / 120 v I = 6.67 amps
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Types of Circuits Series A single path for current to flow. Parallel A single voltage shared by multiple loads. Complex Combinations of series and parallel circuits.
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Series Circuit _ + R1 R2 R3 E I
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Simple Parallel Circuit _ + R1R2 E I I1I2
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Electrical Tools Wire Strippers/Crimpers Insulated Screwdrivers
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Electrical Tools Wire sheathing stripper Marrettes / Wire Nuts
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Electrical Tools Lineman Pliers Needle Nose Pliers
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Electrical Tools Octagon / Junction Box Switch Box
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Electrical Tools
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Electricity Skill Trades 1201
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