Current Electricity Flashcards
1
Q
- Electric Current
2. Ohm’s Law
A
- Q = It
- V = IR
R = rho L/A
2
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Current density (j) Vector form of current density-
A
j = i/a j = sigma E
i = J.A
3
Q
Drift Velocity
A
Vd = -eE X t /m (remove t will give acceleration)
4
Q
Relation between drift velocity and current
A
I = neAVd j= -neVd
5
Q
Mobility
A
mu = vd/ E
6
Q
Carbon Resistor
A
B 0 B 1 R 2 O 3 Y 4 G 5 B 6 V 7 G 8 W 9 GOLD 5% SILVER 10% NO COLOUR 20%
7
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Temperature dependence of resistivity
- metal
- semiconductor
A
- For metals, the resistivity increases with increase in temperature.
ΡT = ρ˳ [ 1 + α (T - T˳)] - For semiconductors, resistivity decreases with increase in temperature
8
Q
Combination of resistors
- Series combination
- Parallel combination
A
- V = V1 + V2
R = R1 + R2 - I = I1 +I2
1/R = 1/ R1 + 1/R2
9
Q
Cells in Series and Parallel
A
- Equivalent EMF/Resistance of Cells in Series
E1 + E2 + E3 + …….En
r = r1 + r2+ r3 + rn - Equivalent EMF/Resistance of Cells in Parallel
r = (1r1 + 1r2 + 1r3 +…….. 1rn )-1
10
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Kirchhoff’s laws
A) Junction law
B) Loop law
A
- At any junction, the sum of the currents entering the junction is
equal to the sum of the currents leaving the junction. - The algebraic sum of changes in potential around any closed loop involving resistors and the cells in the lop is zero.
This is based on the law of conservation of energy.
V-IR_1-IR_2-IR_3=0
11
Q
Wheatstone Bridge
A
R2/R1 = R4/R3
12
Q
Meter Bridge
A
X = RL2/L1 = R(100 – L)/L
13
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COMPARING EMF OF 2 CELLS
A
e1 / e2 = l1 / l2