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1 IB Physics 12 Mr. Jean November 20 th, 2013

2 The plan: Video clip of the day Power Series Circuits Resistance in Series Application of Ohm’s Law

3 Resistance: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hvmke ERl65chttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hvmke ERl65c

4 Resistance of a Conductor: (Through a wire) R = resistance in Ohms (Ω) p = factor of resistivity in Ohms metre (Ω*m) L = length of the conductor in metres (m) A = cross sectional area of the wire metres squared (m 2 ). Thickness of the wire.

5 Example: Calculate the resistance of a 15 m length of copper wire with diameter of 0.05cm. KnownImpliedUnknown

6 Calculations:

7 Electrical POWER We have already learned that POWER is the rate at which work (energy) is done. Circuits that are a prime example of this as batteries only last for a certain amount of time AND we get charged an energy bill each month based on the amount of energy we used over the course of a month…aka POWER.

8 POWER It is interesting to see how certain electrical variables can be used to get POWER. Let’s take Voltage and Current for example.

9 Other useful power formulas These formulas can also be used! They are simply derivations of the POWER formula with different versions of Ohm's law substituted in.

10 Ways to Wire Circuits There are 2 basic ways to wire a circuit. Keep in mind that a resistor could be ANYTHING ( bulb, toaster, ceramic material…etc) Series – One after another Parallel – between a set of junctions and parallel to each other

11 Simple Circuit When you are drawing a circuit it may be a wise thing to start by drawing the battery first, then follow along the loop (closed) starting with positive and drawing what you see. SeriesParallel

12 Series Circuit In a series circuit, the resistors are wired one after another. Since they are all part of the SAME LOOP they each experience the SAME AMOUNT of current. In figure, however, you see that they all exist BETWEEN the terminals of the battery, meaning they SHARE the potential (voltage).

13 Resistors in Series http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yKbCS E7GGBQhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yKbCS E7GGBQ

14 Circuits in Series: When a circuit is in series it means that each component has the same current.

15 Resistance in Series: Simply sum all resistance together. The total amount of the resistance is equal to the sum of all the resistance in the system. R eq = R 1 + R 2 + … + R n

16 Example question: There are 4 resistors in series. They have the resistance of 3.0Ω, 5.0Ω, 7.0Ω and 9.0Ω. The power supply is a 9.0V battery. 1) Draw the circuit with all resistance. 2) Draw the simplified circuit. 3) What is the total current in the system? 4) What is the potential difference across each individual resistor?

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19 Simplifying Resistance in Series:

20 V s = I s R eq Use Ohm’s Law:

21 Potential difference across each: V 1 = I s R 1 V 2 = I s R 2 V 3 = I s R 3 V 4 = I s R 4

22 To do: Work on Quest assignment Read about Topic #5 Review circuit notation


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