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Electric Current
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In this session we will, Review how we measure electric charge Discuss voltage and electric current Look at electric current in batteries Review Ohm’s Law
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Before we begin, let’s discuss.... How do materials develop electric charge? Under what conditions does electric charge flow?
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Coulombs Coulomb = standard unit of electric charge In other words, the amount of electric charge possessed by an object is measured in coulombs. One coulomb = 6 billion billion electrons, or about the amount of charge that flows through a 12-watt light bulb. –Shows you how tiny electrons are
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Coulomb’s Law
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Volts Voltage exists when there is an imbalance in charge If two objects have different amount of charge, there is voltage between them For example, standard battery has a voltage difference of 1.5 volts between its positive and negative terminals Volts expressed in joules/coulomb
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Review To This Point In a 12-volt car battery, every coulomb of charge that moves from one side to the other does ________ joules of work.
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Ohm’s Law Electric current is driven by ________. Electric current is measured in ______, which is dependent on _______ and ______. Electrical resistance is measured in ______. Ohm’s Law: I = V/R, where I is amperes, V is voltage, and R is resistance
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Ohm’s Law Triangle To calculate voltage, V: put your finger over V, this leaves you with I R, so the equation is V = I × R To calculate current, I: put your finger over I, this leaves you with V over R, so the equation is I = V / R To calculate resistance, R: put your finger over R, this leaves you with V over I, so the equation is R = V / I
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Ohm’s Law Practice 1) 3 volts is applied over a 6 ohm resistor. What is the current in amperes? 2) A lamp connected to a 6 volt battery passes a current of 0.06 amperes. What is the lamp’s resistance? 3) A 1200 ohm resistor passes a current of 0.2 amperes. What is the voltage?
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