Electrical Circuits Flashcards
diode circuit symbol
playbutton in a circle with a line through it
resistor circuit symbol
rectangle
variable resistor circuit symbol
rectangle with an arrow through it pointing right
thermistor circuit symbol
rectangle with a diagonal line pointing right with a tail at the bottom left
fuse circuit symbol
rectangle with a line through it
battery circuit symbol
two cells, longest line first, joined by dotted line
equation for charge
- charge(C)= current(A)x time(s)
*Q=It
what is current caused by? explain why
- current is caused by a source of potential difference
- because electrons are removed from atoms (being left as +ions), the potential difference between the two causes the electrons to be attracted back, producing a flow of charge, producing current electricity
- it is the same at any point in a series circuit
what is potential difference?
a measure of energy per unit of charge transferred between two points in a circuit
what happens to the current for a given potential difference across the component in series when the resistance is increased?
the current for a given potenetial difference across the component decreases because adding resistors in series decrease the total current through the circuit because it becomes harder for electricity to move through the component and current is the same at any point in a series circuit
equation for potential difference
- potential difference(V)= current(A) x resistance(Ω)
*V=IR
what is an ohmic conductor
a conductor that obeys ohm’s law (that current flowing through a resistor is proportional to potential difference and inversely proportional to resistance, provided the temperature remains constant)
what would an IV graph of an ohmic conductor look like, why and explain it’s resistance
- a straight diagonal line from left to right, passing through (0,0)
- because the current through an ohmic conductor is directly proportional to potential difference, so you get a straight line
- it is a resistor
what would an IV graph of a lamp look like, why and explain it’s resistance
- a diagonal but curved (slightly S shaped) line from left to right, going through (0,0)
- when the current increases, the temperature of the filament increases, so the resistance increases
- this means that less current can flow per unit of potential difference, so the graph gets shallower- hence the curve
what would an IV graph of a diode look like, why and explain it’s resistance
- line is flat against x axis (V axis) until a bit after it hits the y axis (I axis), it curves up
- because current only flows through diodes in one direction
- the diode has a very high resistance in the other direction