Conduction of electricity Flashcards
Define electric current (I) <– that is an i
A flow of charge
- An SI quantity
- Measured in amperes (A)
- A vector quantity
Define electric charge (Q or q)
Current x time
- Measured on coulombs
- A scalar quantity
Define coulomb (C)
One coulomb is the total charge supplied by a current of one Ampere in a time of one second
Which direction is conventional current?
From positive to negative
Which direction is electron flow?
From negative to positive
How do we know electron flow is from negative to positive?
Current is the flow of negative free electrons, positive metal ions don’t move
Equation for charge? (C)/Q?
Q = I x t
charge = current x time
Equation for number of electrons?
Total charge in circuit/Charge of an electron
What is drift velocity?
The average speed at which electrons travel in a conductor when subjected in an electric field
How to derive I=nAve? (drift velocity)
Step 1
Draw diagram of wire 3D shape:
- Gain area = A
- Gain length = L (vt aka speed x time)
- Gain drift velocity = V
- Gain number of free electrons = n
How to derive I=nAve? (drift velocity)
Step 2
Length = v x t
Drift velocity x time
How to derive I=nAve? (drift velocity)
Step 3
Volume = A x L = Avt
(vt is the length)
How to derive I=nAve? (drift velocity)
Step 4
Number of electrons = Avtn
How to derive I=nAve? (drift velocity)
Step 5
Charge in wire = number of electrons x electron charge
Avtne
How to derive I=nAve? (drift velocity)
Step 6
I = Q/t = Avtne/t = Avne = nAve