Ch 14 Current of Electricity Flashcards
Define current.
Current is the rate of flow of charges.
What is the SI unit of current?
Ampere (A)
What is the instrument used to measure current in a circuit?
Ammeter
What is the relationship between I, Q and t?
(in other words the formula)
[Please recall what I, Q and t represents]
Q = It
How should the ammeter be connected in a circuit?
connected in series
Define electromotive force (e.m.f.).
Electromotive force (e.m.f.) is the amount of work done by a source (e.g. battery, cell) in driving a unit charge around a complete circuit.
Define potential difference (p.d).
Potential difference (p.d.) across a component in a circuit is the work done to drive a unit of charge through the component.
What is the SI unit of electromotive force (e.m.f.)?
Volt (V)
What is the SI unit of potential difference (p.d)?
Volt (V)
What is the instrument used to measure voltage across a component in a circuit?
voltmeter
What is the relationship between V, W and Q?
(in other words the formula)
[Please recall what V, W and Q represents]
W = VQ
How should the voltmeter be connected in a circuit?
connected in parallel to the component
Define resistance.
Resistance of a component is the ratio of voltage to current in a component.
What is the relationship between R, V and I?
(in other words the formula)
[Please recall what R, V and I represents]
R = V / I
What is the SI unit of resistance?
ohm (Ω)