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Electricity and Magnetism. Chapter 19 Page 378-393. Electricity. Refers to the presence of electric current in wires, motors, light bulbs and other devices. Travels in a circuit, 3 types of natural circuits
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Electricity and Magnetism Chapter 19 Page 378-393
Electricity • Refers to the presence of electric current in wires, motors, light bulbs and other devices. • Travels in a circuit, • 3 types of natural circuits • A. The nerves in your body are an electrical circuit connecting muscles to messages from the brain
B. The tail of an electric eel makes an electric circuit when it stuns a fish with a jolt of electricity. • C. The Earth makes a giant circuit when lightning carries electric current between the clouds and the ground
Circuit Diagrams • When drawing a circuit diagram symbols are used to represent each part of the circuit • Circuit Symbols and Circuit Diagrams
Open and closed circuits • Electric current only flows through a closed circuit. • A closed circuit is a circuit with a complete and unbroken path between the source of the current and the return of the current to the source. • An open circuit is a circuit with a break in it
Short circuit • Is not the same as either an open or closed circuit. A short circuit is usually an accidental extra path for current to flow in. A short circuit is an easy but dangerous shortcut that current can travel through to avoid one or more of the electrical components in the circuit.
Current and Voltage • Current is what actually flows through wires, carries energy and does work. • Voltage measures the difference in energy between two places in a circuit. • Electric current is mesured in amperes or Amps (A)
Conventional current is when the direction of current is from the positive to the negative end of a battery • Current in equals the current out • Voltage is a measure of electric potential energy just like height is a measure of gravitational potential energy
Voltage • Is measured in volts (V) • A voltage difference of 1 volt means 1 amp of current does 1 joule of work in 1 second. • 1 joule per second = watt • Multimeter which can measure voltage or current
Batteries • A battery uses chemical energy to create a voltage difference between its two terminals. • Ammeters are designed specifically to measure only current • Circuit breakers and fuses are two kinds of devices that protect circuits from too much current by creating a break in the circuit and stopping the current.
Electrical Resistance • Resistance is a measure of how easily electric current moves through an object or electrical device. • The more resistance the circuit has the less current that flows through it. • Is measured in ohms • For a given voltage the greater the resistance the less the current
1 volt causes a current of 1 amp to flow through a resistance of 1 ohm • Use a multimeter to measure the resistance of wires light bulbs and other devices
Ohm’s law • Current is directly proportional to voltage and is inversely proportional to resistance. • I = V/R • I is current • V is voltage • R is resistance
Resistors • Fixed resistors have a resistance that cannot be changed( usually uses color coding) Variable resistors aka potentiometers can be adjusted to have a range of resistance. Eg dimmer or volume