8 Charge And Current Flashcards

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1
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Electric current definition

A

The rate of flow of charge

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2
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I = delta Q / delta t

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Current = change in charge / change in time

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3
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Coulombs definition

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The electric charge flowing past a point in one second where there is an electric current of one ampere

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4
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Coulombs SI base unit

A

As

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5
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Electric current SI base unit

A

A

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6
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Charge of an electron

A

1.6 x 10 ^ -19

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7
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Quantised definition

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Can only have certain values

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8
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Milligan’s experiment

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Oil drop experiment to find the charge of an electron

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9
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What causes a larger current

A

A greater number of electrons
Faster moving electrons

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10
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What states are electrolytes in

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Molten ionic compounds or ionic solutions

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11
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Positive electrode

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Anode attracts anions negative ions

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12
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Negative electrode

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Cathode attracts positive ions cations

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13
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Ammeter

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Measures in series aims to have 0 resisitance

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14
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Conservation of charge

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Electric charge can neither be created nor destroyed

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15
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Kirchhoff’s first law

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The sum of currents into a point is equal to the sum of current out of that point

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16
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Number density

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The number of free charge carriers per unit volume

17
Q

What determines conductivity

A

A higher number density means an object is more conductive

18
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I = Anev

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Current = cross sectional area x number density x charge of an electron x mean drift velocity