Chapter 10 - Electric Circuits Flashcards
Define the equation and units for current
Current (i) = Q / t
Q = charge, t = time
SI unit of current is ampheres and coulombs / sec o volts / ohm
Current is the flow of positive charge
What happens to current as magnitude and velocity increase and electrons accelerate?
Current increases proportional to magnitude, velocity and acceleration of electrons
State Ohms Law (voltage)
V = I x R or R = V^2 / P
where I is current and R is resistance. Resistance must remain constant
Voltage can also equal the electric field strength times the distance between plates
V = E x d
State the equation for resistance R
R = (r x l) / A
where r is resistivity, l is length and A is cross-sectional area.
Resistance increases with temp bc more collisions.
Electrical resistance increases with temp, density and length
Also
R = V^2 / P
P can be power or work
How does voltage decrease from positive flow affect energy?
Energy loss from positive flow
Vq = Vlt = joules
Define the equation for power loss (voltage)
(V x L x t) / t = Vi = watts
= V^2/R = i^2/r
Provide the equation for terminal voltage
Vt = V - (i x r)
Vt = IRt
Where V is max voltage
Explain the role of current at a junction and the effect of direction on potential
Current arrives at junction positive, and leaves junction negative. Positive current in a clockwise direction increases potential. Negative current goes in an anticlockwise direction and decreases potential.
Define capacitance and its equation
C = charge / voltage = Q / V
SI unit is the farad, also coulomb / volt. Capacitance is proportional to surface area and inversely proportional to distance between plates
C = Q /E x d
If potential difference to a resistance is doubled, how much power is dissipated?
Power = V^2 / R
Where if R doubles, V will quadruple
Also
Power = i x V
How does increases the voltage across 2 plates of a capacitor affect charge?
Charge = capacitance x voltage
Increasing voltage therefore increases charge
What is the effect of increasing capacitance to area distance and voltage?
Increase capacitance causes decreased voltage. Increasing area, decreasing distance between plates will also cause increased capacitance.
Increase dielectrics, increases capacitance
Resistors in parallel have…
Resistors in parallel have the same voltage and the same current throughout them
What is the equation for power
Power = i x v
Power = V^2 / R
Also Power = I^2R
since squared, current increases exponentially
What is the resistance able to generate 200 w and 120 V
Ohm’s Law R = V^2 / P
120^2 = 14400 V / 200w
= 72 ohms (omega)