ib physics 12 mr. jean december 5 th, 2014. the plan: video clip of the day internal resistance in...
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Internal Resistance: Systems do not like to change when in steady state. When a battery is not connected it’s at a steady state; however when we start get current to flow we need to push the current down the wire. In a closed circuit we see that the wire is connected back to the battery. Thus the current must go back through the battery. Therefore because it takes some energy to more the current even a battery has resistance.TRANSCRIPT
IB Physics 12
Mr. JeanDecember 5th, 2014
The plan: • Video clip of the day• Internal resistance in a battery• The Tesla… if you liked the “WEEBERRR”
just wait…..• More magnetic fun!
Internal Resistance: • Systems do not like to change when in steady state.
• When a battery is not connected it’s at a steady state; however when we start get current to flow we need to push the current down the wire.
• In a closed circuit we see that the wire is connected back to the battery. Thus the current must go back through the battery.
• Therefore because it takes some energy to more the current even a battery has resistance.
Internal Resistance:
Internal Resistance: • E = I (R + r) IB Notation:
• E = EMF• I = Current in the system• R = Resistance in system• r = Resistance in the battery
Internal Resistance:
• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IftDnfr5ow0
Unit Analysis for Tesla:• A particle carrying a charge of 1 coulomb and passing through a magnetic
field of 1 tesla at a speed of 1 meter per second perpendicular to said field experiences a force with magnitude 1 newton, according to the Lorentz force law. As an SI derived unit, the tesla can also be expressed as
• Units used:– A = ampere– C = coulomb– kg = kilogram– m = meter– N = newton– s = second– T = tesla– V = volt– Wb = weber
Faraday / Lenz’s Law:• Brightstorm: Faraday Lenz’s Law
– http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qWu82nJS42I