Unit 4: Electric Circuits

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Current

The continuous flow of charge

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Average current

Iavg = change in charge/ change in time

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Battery

A battery is a device that maintains an electric potential difference between the two terminals.

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Direct current

The flow is from higher potential to lower potential. The electricity also flows in that direction called direct current.

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Resistance

It is the impedance to the flow of electricity through a material. Asa charge moves through a material, it eventually hits a non-moving nucleus in the material.

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Resistivity

It can be thought of as the density of nuclei the electrons may strike.

R = ρ l / A

  • R = resistance of the circuit

  • ρ = resistivity

  • l = length

  • A = cross-sectional area

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low resistivity

conductors

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high resistivity

insulators

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resistors in series

R eq = R1 + R2

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resistors in parallel

1/Req = 1/R1 + 1/R2

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Ammeter

An ammeter is a device with a very low resistance that measures the current.

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Voltmeter

It measures the electric potential called potential drop.

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Ohm’s Law

V = IR

  • R is the resistance in the circuit.

  • V is the potential difference in the circuit

  • I is the electric current

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Power dissipation

P = VIP = I^2 RP = V^2 IR

  • P is the power

  • V is the potential difference in the circuit.

  • I is the electric current.

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Kirchhoff’s rules

  • The loop rule states that the voltage drop across any complete loop in the circuit is 0V.

    • This statement follows from the conservation of energy when applied to circuits.

  • The junction rule states that the sum of all current flowing into any junction is equal to the current flowing out of the junction.

    • This statement follows from the conservation of charge.

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Capacitance

C = QV

  • C = refers to the capacitance that we measure in farads

  • Q = refers to the equal charge that we measure in coulombs

  • V = refers to the voltage that we measure in volts

  • Besides, there is another formula that appears like this:

  • C = kΔ0Ad

    • C = refers to the capacitance

    • K = refers to the relative permittivity

    • Δ0 = refers to the permittivity of free space

    • A = refers to the surface area of the plates

    • d = refers to the distance between places measured

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Capacitors in parallel

Cp = C1 + C2

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Capacitors in series

1/Cs = 1/C1 + 1/C2

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Name three possible energy sources for a circuit

  • Battery

  • Photoelectric cell

  • Generator

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A circuit is opened and closed using a:

Switch

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What will happen to the charges in a circuit when a switch is closed?

The charges will flow through the circuit.

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What will happen to the charges in a circuit when a switch is open?

The circuit is broken and the charges stop flowing through the circuit.

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What is the standard voltage per branch in a home in the United States?

120 V

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A switch that automatically opens if the current is too high is a ________________

Circuit Breaker

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The symbol used to represent resistance in a schematic diagram is

a zigzag line

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A closed circuit is a circuit in which charge

can flow

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When two light bulbs are connected in series, the

same amount of current always flows through each bulb

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When resistors are put in parallel with each other their overall resistance is

smaller than the resistance of any of the resistors

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As more lamps are put into a series circuit, the overall current in the circuit

decreases

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As more lamps are put into a parallel circuit, the overall current in the circuit

increases

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When one light bulb in a parallel circuit containing several light bulbs burns out, the other light bulbs

burn the same as before

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Electrical devices in our homes are connected in

parallel