Current, Voltage & Power Flashcards
What are electrical circuits
A circuit consists of electrical or electronic components interconnected with metal wires.
What is electrical charge
Charge is an electrical property possessed by some atomic particles.
What is charge measured in
Charge is measured in Coulombs (abbreviated C)
What is the charge of an electron
−1.6 × 10−19 C
What is the charge of a proton
+1.6 × 10−19 C
What is a current
Current is the flow of charged particles past a measurement boundary.
What is current measured in
Using an ammeter, we measure current in Ampères (usually abbreviated to
Amps or A)
What is the equation for current
I (A) = Q (C) / T (s)
What does potential energy difference does not depend on
- on the route taken between the points
- on your choice of reference surface (e.g., lake surface or sea level)
What is a node in a circuit
All the points that are connected via the interconnecting wires
What is the assumptions of nodes
Interconnecting wires have zero resistance so everywhere along a node has the same voltage.
What is the electrical potential difference (or voltage difference) between any two nodes in a circuit
The energy per coulomb needed to move a small +ve charge from one node to the the other
What is a resistor
A thin strip of metal film deposited onto an insulating ceramic base and is the link between current and voltage
How is voltage and current related
Graph
What direction is current and voltage choose in
Opposite direction