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DC & AC. Direct Current (DC). A flow of charge that flows in one direction, even if the current moves in unsteady pulses A battery produces direct current Electrons always move through the circuit in the same direction from the negative terminal and toward the positive terminal .
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Direct Current (DC) • A flow of charge that flows in one direction, even if the current moves in unsteady pulses • A battery produces direct current • Electrons always move through the circuit in the same direction from the negative terminal and toward the positive terminal
Direct Current (DC) Waveform Voltage Time Voltage Time
Alternating Current (AC) • A flow of charge is alternating its directions • This is accomplished by alternating the polarity of voltage at voltage source
Alternating Current (AC) Waveform Voltage Time Voltage Time
Alternating Current (AC) • Nearly all of the commercial AC circuits in North America involves 120 V and 60 Hz • Europe adopted 220 V as their standard
Alternating Current (AC) • The 120 V refers to the “root-mean-square” (RMS) average of the voltage The actual voltage in a 120 V AC circuit varies between +170 V and – 170 V peaks. It delivers the same power as a 120 V DC circuit
Alternating Current (AC) • Because most electric service in the United States is three-wire: one wire at +120 V, one wire at 0 V (neutral), and the other wire at -120 V • Most of the appliance use +120V/-120 V and the neutral wires, producing 120 V. When use both +120V and -120 V wires, a 240 V is produced
Thermal Speed vs. Drift Speed • Thermal motion (random motion) speed inside a metal wire is about 1/200 the speed of light • Under electric field, the Drift Speed (net speed) is only about 0.01 cm/s
Speed of Electrons • The electrons will collide with the metallic ions in their path and transfer some kinetic energy to them • The extremely high speed of electricity is not due to the electrons but due to the signal. The signal is traveling at near high speed
Speed of Electrons • The electrons inside the conductor will shift forward (DC) or forward and backward (AC) • Why does the electric power company charge you money when they provide you AC electricity which no net electrons enter your home?
Speed of Electrons • The AC outlets in your home do not supply you electrons but supply you energy • The source of the electrons is the conducting circuit material itself
Electric Power • The rate at which electrical energy is converted into another form (mechanical energy, heat, or light) is called electric power • (Electric Power) = (Electric Energy) / (Time) • Unit: Watts (W) W P = t
Electric Power • Electric Power = Energy / Time = (Charge/Time) x (Energy/Charge) = Current x Voltage • Unit: 1 watt = (1 ampere) x (1 volt) q W = W P = = V I = I V q t t P = I V
Electric Power • Derive the formulas of • P, I, R, • P, V, R
Electric Power P = I V = I (I R) = I 2 R V V 2 V 2 P = I V = ( ) V = R R R P = I V = I 2 R =
Electric Power • Since Energy / Time = Power, Energy = Power x Time • Derive the formulas of • W, I, V, and t • W, I, R, and t • W, V, R and t W = P t
Electric Power • Since Energy/Time = Power, so Energy = Power x Time V 2 V 2 V 2 W = P t = I V t = I 2 R t R R R W = P t = I V t = ( ) t = t W = Pt = IVt = I2Rt = t
Electric Power • Energy can be represented in units of kilowatt-hours (kW·h) • 1 kW·h = 3.6 x 106 J • A kilowatt is 1000 watt, and a kilowatt-hour is the energy consumed in 1 hour at the rate of 1 kilowatt
Electric Power Example • A light bulb is plugged into a 120-volt outlet and has a 0.7 A current in it. What is the power rating of the light bulb?
Electric Power Example • A light bulb is plugged into a 120-volt outlet and has a 0.7 A current in it. What is the power rating of the light bulb? P = I V = (0.7 A)(120 V) = 84 W
Electric Power Example • A heater uses 21 A when connected to a 110-V line. If electric power costs 10 cents per kilowatt-hour in this location, what is the cost of running the heater for 13 hours?
Electric Power Example • A heater uses 21 A when connected to a 110-V line. If electric power costs 10 cents per kilowatt-hour in this location, what is the cost of running the heater for 13 hours? W = I V t = (21 A)(110 V)(13 hr) = 30030 W-hr = 30.03 kW-hr Cost = ($ 0.1 /kW-hr)(30.03 kW-hr) = $3.00
Electric Power Exercise • A 120 V outlet in Tony’s house is wired with a circuit breaker on an 8 A line. a) If Tony tries use his newly-bought 1200-Watt hair dryer, will he trip the circuit breaker? b) What is the resistance of the hair dryer?
Electric Power Exercise • Alice likes to keep her 40-Watt front porch light on at night time from 10 p.m. to 6 a.m., and Alice pays 8.00¢ per kWh, how much does it cost to run the light for this amount of time each week?