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Electric Current and Circuits Physics
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Current The flow of charges Rate at which electric charges (+ or - ) pass through a conductor – Charge passes per second Symbol is I Units are Amps (A)* – 1 A means 1 C of charge passes every second
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Current Flow of charge needs a push – Supplied by change in voltage or potential difference Charge flows from high to low PE
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Suppose A has a potential of 12 V and B has a potential of 2 V. There is a potential difference. A has higher potential energy than B, and it means there is voltage. Potential difference is V A - V B = 12 - 2 = 10 V.
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Suppose C and D has a potential of 7 V. There is no potential difference between two plates. The potential difference is V C - V D = 7 - 7 = 0 V. No voltage means no flow of charge.
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Check for Understanding Why can a bird sit on a power line? If there are voltage or potential difference, then the current starts to flow from high voltage to low voltage. But when a small bird sits on the power line, both feet are on the same voltage line! Therefore, there are no potential difference between these two feet.
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What will happen if something pushes the charge from the bottom plate to the upper plate E in the diagram? -potential difference generated -there will be continuous flow of charge. -This is how a battery works; it takes "+" charge from bottom and push it to top.
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Circuit The system like above, a closed loop of current, is called an electric circuit.
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Simple Circuit Contains a light bulb, battery, and wire
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Circuits We can draw circuits using symbols
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Drawing Circuits Light bulbs are drawn as resistors since they affect the flow of charge
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Resistance Determines flow of electric charge Varies based on material High resistance – Glass, plastics, wood Low resistance – Gold, silver, copper (metals) Symbol is R Unit is the ohm (Ω)
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Check for Understanding Draw the Schematic
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Check for Understanding Draw the Schematic
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Ohm’s Law Discovered by Georg Simon Ohm Found relationship between current, voltage and resistance V = IR
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Sample Problem What is the current of a circuit that has 3 V and 0.5 Ω of resistance?
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Class work What is the voltage if current is 0.5 A and resistance is 0.8 Ω? What is the resistance if voltage is 3.0 V and current is 1.5 A? A flashlight that is powered by 3 Volts and uses a bulb with a resistance of 60 Ω. What is the current through the bulb?
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Closing What is the relationship between current and a circuit?
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Homework Study for Quiz – Electrostatics- notes – Electric potential energy- notes – Electric potential/voltage- notes – Electric field- draw field lines – Coulomb’s Law- solve problems – Current- notes – Circuits- notes and drawing practice – Ohm’s law- more practice problem
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