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EGR 1011 Electric Charge Charge (Q) – An intrinsic property of matter that establishes a force of attraction or repulsion between two particles. – Unit.

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1 EGR 1011 Electric Charge Charge (Q) – An intrinsic property of matter that establishes a force of attraction or repulsion between two particles. – Unit is Coulombs (C) Positive proton (e + ) Q = +1.6 X 10 -19 C Negative electron (e - ) Q = -1.6 X 10 -19 C Neutral neutron.. 0 C Valence electrons Atom

2 EGR 1012 Relation of Coulombs to Electrons The charge on 1 e - is Q = -1.6 x 10 -19 C How many e - exist in Q = 1 Coulomb?

3 EGR 1013 Current, I The DIRECTED flow of charge through a conductor – Provide an external energy (e.g. a battery) – Current = I = ΔQ/Δt – ΔQ = the amount of charge that has moved past a point in the conductor (Coulombs) – Δt = elapsed time (seconds)

4 EGR 1014 Example Media of Current Flow Wire – made of a conducting material i.e. a material that provides little opposition to the flow of charge (low resistance)

5 EGR 1015 Classification of Materials Conductors – Materials with few electrons in the outermost (valance) band – The electrons can be freed with very little external force Insulators – Materials with complete valance bands – It takes a great force to free these electrons Semiconductors – Materials with half-complete valance bands

6 EGR 1016 Resistance of a Material R is the resistance (in Ohms, Ω)  is a property of the material called resistivity L is the length of the material (in cm) A is the cross-sectional area of the material (in cm 2 ) What are the units of 

7 EGR 1017 Observations As A increases, R Why? As L increases, R Why? Increases Decreases Increases Decreases

8 EGR 1018 Class Activity (10 minutes) Assume you want buy some wire and select the material with the least resistance per length. a) How much lower is the resistance of a 3mm diameter wire over a 1 mm diameter wire of the same length and made out of the same material? b) Which of these materials should your wire be made out of: a) iron b) copper c) aluminum d) gold? Why?

9 EGR 1019 Monster Cables If gold is not the best conductor, why do “Monster Cables” advertise “24k gold contacts” on their connectors?


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