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Page 1: S1-3-09/10/12 Define electric current, voltage and resistance and solve related problems. KEY WORDS CellCoulombVoltage VoltVoltmeterCurrent AmpereAmmeterResistance

CURRENT ELECTRICITY:Components

Page 2: S1-3-09/10/12 Define electric current, voltage and resistance and solve related problems. KEY WORDS CellCoulombVoltage VoltVoltmeterCurrent AmpereAmmeterResistance

S1-3-09/10/12 Define electric current, voltage and resistance and solve related problems.

KEY WORDSCell Coulomb VoltageVolt Voltmeter CurrentAmpere Ammeter Resistance Resistor Ohm Load

Page 3: S1-3-09/10/12 Define electric current, voltage and resistance and solve related problems. KEY WORDS CellCoulombVoltage VoltVoltmeterCurrent AmpereAmmeterResistance

Electric current is energized electrons (electric charge)

moving through a conductor

A cell stores energy in free electrons by chemical reaction between two different materials:

NEED:• metal to lose electrons – (+) electrode (cathode)• metal to gain electrons – (-) electrode (anode)• chemically reacting substance – electrolyte

Page 4: S1-3-09/10/12 Define electric current, voltage and resistance and solve related problems. KEY WORDS CellCoulombVoltage VoltVoltmeterCurrent AmpereAmmeterResistance

Rod: (+) electrode (cathode)

Casing: (-) electrode (anode)

electrolyte paste

The original Voltaic “wet” cell does not have practical use today and has been

replaced by the “dry” cell - battery

Page 5: S1-3-09/10/12 Define electric current, voltage and resistance and solve related problems. KEY WORDS CellCoulombVoltage VoltVoltmeterCurrent AmpereAmmeterResistance

1. Voltage (V) Energy potential of electrons created by a source:• called electrical potential (energy)• moving electrons convert this potential into

work

Electrons are measured and counted in bundles called a coulomb:• 1 coulomb = 6.25 quintillion (6.25 x 1018) electrons

Cell Measurements:

Think of a coulomb as very large “dozen”

Page 6: S1-3-09/10/12 Define electric current, voltage and resistance and solve related problems. KEY WORDS CellCoulombVoltage VoltVoltmeterCurrent AmpereAmmeterResistance

• E is energy/work done in joules• Q is the number of coulombs

• Measured by a Voltmeter• Units: Volt (V)

As electrons move to the other end of the source they lose all

potential (stored) energy

V =QE

Voltage (volts) measures the potential energy or work done by a coulomb of electrons

Page 7: S1-3-09/10/12 Define electric current, voltage and resistance and solve related problems. KEY WORDS CellCoulombVoltage VoltVoltmeterCurrent AmpereAmmeterResistance

(+) electrode

(-) electrode

electrolyte paste

1.5 Volt battery

1.5 Volts

0 Volts1.5 joules of work

performed by every coulomb of electrons

550 V – typical Power station120 V – typical wall outlet1.5 V – typical battery

Page 8: S1-3-09/10/12 Define electric current, voltage and resistance and solve related problems. KEY WORDS CellCoulombVoltage VoltVoltmeterCurrent AmpereAmmeterResistance

2. Current (I) The rate (speed) of electrons moving passed a point in the conductor.

• Q is the number of coulombs• t is time in seconds

• Measured by an Ammeter• Units: Amperes /Amps (A)

I = tQ

Current (amps) measures the amount of electrons passing a point every second

Page 9: S1-3-09/10/12 Define electric current, voltage and resistance and solve related problems. KEY WORDS CellCoulombVoltage VoltVoltmeterCurrent AmpereAmmeterResistance

0.83 A – current needed to light a 100W bulb0.2 A – severe burns, heart stops, lungs stop

(“let go” threshold)0.02 A – breathing affected, muscles contract 0.002 A – muscles tingle (good shock)

Its not the voltage that kills, it’s the current: the amount of electrons running through you

1 Amp = electrons moving at a rate of

1 coulomb per second

Page 10: S1-3-09/10/12 Define electric current, voltage and resistance and solve related problems. KEY WORDS CellCoulombVoltage VoltVoltmeterCurrent AmpereAmmeterResistance

3. Resistance (R) Anything that slows down electrons and takes potential energy away in the process.

• lost energy usually converted to heat

The loss of potential energy as electrons slow through a resistor is

called the “voltage drop”

Resistors are electrical components used to control the current and voltage to protect the device.

• Units: ohm (Ω)

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Load• a resistor that converts energy for use

Resistor• slows electrons and take energy as heat

Even the conducting wire provides some resistance – takes some energy away converting it to heat

Page 12: S1-3-09/10/12 Define electric current, voltage and resistance and solve related problems. KEY WORDS CellCoulombVoltage VoltVoltmeterCurrent AmpereAmmeterResistance

CAN YOU ANSWER THESE QUESTIONS?

S1-3-09/10/12:What do current, voltage and resistance mean for electrons?

KEY WORDSCell Coulomb VoltageVolt Voltmeter CurrentAmpere Ammeter Resistance Resistor Ohm Load