Electricity Flashcards
What does the circuit symbol for a switch look like
What does the circuit symbol for a closed switch look like
What does the circuit symbol for a cell look like
What does the circuit symbol for a battery look like
What does the circuit symbol for a diode look like
What does the circuit symbol for a resistor look like
What does the circuit symbol for a variable resistor look like
What does the circuit symbol for an LED look like
What does the circuit symbol for a lamp look like
What does the circuit symbol for a fuse look like
What does the circuit symbol for a voltmeter look like
What does thet circuit symbol for an ammeter look like
What does the circuit symbol for a thermistor look like
What does the circuit symbol for an LDR look like
Electric Current is….?
the rate of flow of electric charge
Current is measured in what unit?
Amperes (Amps, A)
What unit is charge measured in?
Coulomb ( C )
Potential difference between two points in a circuit is….?
the work done when a couloumb of charge passes between the points.
In a circuit the potential difference causes …..?
charge to flow
Resistance is…?
caused by anything which opposes the flow of electric charge
How much current you get for a particular potential difference depends on the ____________ of the component.
Resistance
Particles which can be ‘charges’ in electric circuits are…
electrons or ions
What is a series circuit?
A circuit with only one route for charge to flow
What is a parallel circuit?
A circuit with more than one route for charge to flow
Are ammeters connected to a circuit in series or parallel?
Series
Are Voltmeters connected to a circuit in series or parallel?
Parallel
State the equation which links charge flow, current and time
Q=It
State the equation which links current, potential difference and resistance
V=IR
State the equation which links current, potential difference and power
P=IV
State the equation which links current, power and resistance
P=I2R
State the equation which links energy transferred, power and time
E=Pt
State the equation which links charge flow, work done and potential difference
W=QV
What is the unit of charge?
Coulomb ( C )
What is the unit of current?
Amps (A)
What is the unit for potential difference?
Volts (V)
What is the unit for resistance?
Ohms (Ω)
What is the unit for power?
Watts (W)
State the rule for current in a series circuit
the current is the same at every point in the circuit and in every component
State the rule for potential difference in a series circuit
the total potential difference of the power supply is shared between components
What is Ohms Law?
Ohms law states that provided the physical conditions, such as temperature, remain constant, the current through a ohmic conductor is directly porportional to the potential difference across it.
What happens to the resistance of an ohmic conductor if you double the potential difference across it? Give a reason for your answer.
The resistance remains constant. Ohmic conductors have a constant resistance.
Sketch the I-V characteristics for an Ohmic conductor
Straight line through the origin.
Sketch the I-V characteristics for a semiconductor diode.
In the forward direction, diodes require a voltage of around 0.6V, after which the the graph slopes upwards steeply. In the reverse bias, the resistance of the diode is very high and the current that flows is very tiny.
Sketch the I-V characteristics for a filiment lamp.
This is a curve that starts steep, but gets shallower.
Sketch the V-I characteristics for an ohmic conductor
Sketch the V-I characteristics for a semiconductor diode
sketch the V-I characteristics for a filiment lamp
Explain the shape of the graph for the I-V characteristics of an ohmic conductor.
The current through ohmic conductors is directly proportional to the voltage through the conductor. This means you get a straight line graph through the origin as resistance is constant.
Explain the shape of the graph for the I-V characteristics of a semiconducting diode
Diodes only let current flow in one direction, so don’t allow current through in the reverse bias, but current is allowed through in the forward bias.