Current, Voltage & Power Flashcards

1
Q

What are electrical circuits

A

A circuit consists of electrical or electronic components interconnected with metal wires.

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2
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What is electrical charge

A

Charge is an electrical property possessed by some atomic particles.

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3
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What is charge measured in

A

Charge is measured in Coulombs (abbreviated C)

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4
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What is the charge of an electron

A

−1.6 × 10−19 C

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5
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What is the charge of a proton

A

+1.6 × 10−19 C

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6
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What is a current

A

Current is the flow of charged particles past a measurement boundary.

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7
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What is current measured in

A

Using an ammeter, we measure current in Ampères (usually abbreviated to
Amps or A)

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8
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What is the equation for current

A

I (A) = Q (C) / T (s)

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9
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What does potential energy difference does not depend on

A
  • on the route taken between the points
  • on your choice of reference surface (e.g., lake surface or sea level)
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10
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What is a node in a circuit

A

All the points that are connected via the interconnecting wires

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11
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What is the assumptions of nodes

A

Interconnecting wires have zero resistance so everywhere along a node has the same voltage.

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12
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What is the electrical potential difference (or voltage difference) between any two nodes in a circuit

A

The energy per coulomb needed to move a small +ve charge from one node to the the other

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13
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What is a resistor

A

A thin strip of metal film deposited onto an insulating ceramic base and is the link between current and voltage

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14
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How is voltage and current related

A

Graph

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15
Q

What direction is current and voltage choose in

A

Opposite direction

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16
Q

For a resistor what can we calculate

A
  • Resistance
  • Conductance
17
Q

What is the relationship between current and voltage

A

Directly proportional

18
Q

Resistance Equation

A

R = V/I

19
Q

What resistance measured in

A

Ohms (Ω)

20
Q

Conductance Equation

A

G = 1/R = I/V

21
Q

What is conductance measured in

A

Siemens (S)

22
Q

Describe the flow of current in a resistor

A

Flows from a high voltage (more positive) to a low voltage (more negative)

23
Q

What happens when current flow through a resistor

A

The electrical potential energy that is lost is transformed into heat

24
Q

Resistor Power Dissipation

A

The power dissipated as heat in a resistor is equal to V × I Watts (W). 1 Watt equals one Joule of energy per second

25
Q

What sign is power dissipation is and why

A

Since V and I always have the same sign (see graph) the power dissipation is always positive

26
Q

Ideal Voltage Source

A

Has a constant voltage value no matter how much current is flowing from it

27
Q

Ideal Current Source

A

Provides a fixed amount of current no matter what the voltage is across the source.

28
Q

If the source is supplying electrical energy to a circuit

A

VI < 0

29
Q

When a rechargeable battery is charging

A

VI > 0

30
Q

Sum of all power in a circuit

A

0