6. Electricity Flashcards
What is electric current?
Net flow of charged particles
What is the metal wire made up of?
A lattice of positive ions, surrounded by ‘free electrons’
How do ions move in a metal wire?
They vibrate about fixed positions
How do electrons move in a wire?
They are free to move from one ion to another
What happens to electrons when a battery is connected to a wire?
Free electrons are repelled by the negative terminal and attracted to the positive
What is drift velocity?
When a wire is connected to a battery and electrons move randomly, but in the same direction
At what point is there a current in a wire?
When electrons move in the same direction (electrons carry charge, current = flow of charge)
How does electric current flow through liquids?
- electrolyte (e.g. salt solution)
* when power supply connected, +ve ions move to -ve terminal and vice versa
The equation for current is found on the data sheet , what do the symbols stand for?
I= ▲Q / ▲T
I= ▲Q / ▲T I= current (amps) ▲Q= charge (coulombs) ▲T= time (seconds)
How is the coulomb defined?
The quantity of electric charge that passes a point in a circuit in 1s when a current of 1A is present
What direction does the current go in?
In the direction of positive charge
How is the ohm defined in words?
A conductor has resistance of 1Ω if a current of 1A flows across when a p.d. of 1V is applied
How is the ohm defined in an equation?
1Ω = 1V / 1A
What is Ohm’s Law?
provided physical conditions are constant the Current through a wire is proportional to the p.d. across it
What are Ohmic conductors?
Materials that obey Ohm’s law
What are the charge carriers in metals?
Conduction electrons
What are the charge carriers in a salt solution?
Ions
What is the convention for the direction of a current in a circuit?
Positive to negative
What can materials be classified as in electrical terms?
Conductors, insulators or semiconductors
How is potential difference defined?
As the work done (or energy transfer) per unit charge
What is resistance caused by?
The repeated collisions between the charge carriers in the material with each other and with the fixed ions of the material
How is the resistance of any component defined?
The p.d. across the component / the current through it
How is an Ohmic conductor represented on an I-V graph?
A straight line through the origin
How will an I-V graph show that a component is obeying Ohm’s Law?
Straight line through the origin