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PHY 2049 Chapter 26 Current and Resistance
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Chapter 26 Current and Resistance In this chapter we will introduce the following new concepts: -Electric current ( symbol i ) -Electric current density vector (symbol ) -Drift speed (symbol v d ) -Resistance (symbol R ) and resistivity (symbol ρ ) of a conductor -Ohmic and non-Ohmic conductors We will also cover the following topics: -Ohm’s law -Power in electric circuits (26 - 1)
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Physical Resistors
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What Happens? “+” REMEMBER, THE ELECTRONS ARE ACTUALLY MOVING THE OTHER WAY!
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What’s Moving?
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What is making the charged move?? Battery
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KEEP IN MIND A wire is a conductor We will assume that the conductor is essentially an equi-potential It really isn’t. Electrons are moving in a conductor if a current is flowing. This means that there must be an electric field in the conductor. This implies a difference in potential since E= V/d We assume that the difference in potential is small and that it can often be neglected. In this chapter, we will consider this difference and what causes it.
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DEFINITION Current is the motion of POSITIVE CHARGE through a circuit. Physically, it is electrons that move but … Conducting material Q, t
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Conducting material Q, t
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i + q conductor i - q conductor (26 - 3)
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UNITS A current of one coulomb per second is defined as ONE AMPERE.
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ANOTHER DEFINITION
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(26 - 5)
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+ - i V (26 - 6) R
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Ohm’s Law
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Graph
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Ohm A particular object will resist the flow of current. It is found that for any conducting object, the current is proportional to the applied voltage. STATEMENT: V=IR R is called the resistance of the object. An object that allows a current flow of one ampere when one volt is applied to it has a resistance of one OHM.
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+ - i V (26 -7)
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How can a current go through a resistor and generate heat (Power) without decreasing the current itself?
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Loses Energy Gets it back Exit
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Conductivity In metals, the bigger the electric field at a point, the bigger the current density. is the conductivity of the material. =(1/ ) is the resistivity of the material
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Range of and
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REMEMBER
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Temperature Effect TT
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A closed circuit
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Power
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V (26 - 13)
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