Electricity Flashcards

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1
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What is the definition of current?

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Current is the rate of flow of charge

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What is the formula for cuurent?

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I = Q/t

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What is potential difference?

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Potential difference is the energy transfered per unit charge between two points in a circuit.

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What is the formula for p.d?

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V = W/Q

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What is resistance and what is the formula?

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Resistance is a measure of how difficult it is for charge carriers to pass through a component.

R = V/I

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What does ohm’s law state?

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Ohm’s law states that for a ohmic conductor, current is directly proportional to p.d across it given that physical conditions e.g temperature is kept constant.

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What is the principle of charge conservation?

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Charge conservation is the principle which states that the total electric charge in a closed system does not change.
e.g total current flowing into a junction is equal to total current flowing out of the junction.

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Due to charge conservation, how do series and parallel circuits differ?

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In a series circuit –> current is the same everywhere
In a parallel circuit –> sum of currents in each parallel set of branches is equal to total current.

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What are Kirchoff’s laws?

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1st first law
-total current flowing into a junction is equal to total current flowing out of junction.
Second law
- Sum of all voltages in a series circuit is equal to the battery voltage.

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What is the principle of energy conservation?

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Energy conservation is the principle which states that energy cannot be formed or destroyed; total energy in a system stays constant.

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Due to energy conservation, how do series circuits and parallel circuits differ?

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In series –> battery p.d is shared across all elements in the circuit; total sum of voltages across all elements = supply p.d
In parallel –> p.d across each branch is the same.

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How do you work out total resistance in a series circuit?

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Add resistances of all components together.
R₁ + R₂ + R₃ + … = Rₜ

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What is the definition and formula of power?

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Power is the rate of transfer of energy.
P = VI

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How do you work out total resistance in a parallel circuit?

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1/Rₜ = 1/R₁ + 1/R₂ + 1/R₃ + …

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What will the graph for a ohmic conductor look like?

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Ohmic conductors’ current is proportional to voltage; straight line through the origin.

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16
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What is the formula for energy transferred using power?

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Power x time = energy transferred
W = Pt

17
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What other factors affect curernt?

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Number of charged particles (charge carrier density (n))

18
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What would the IV graph for a diode look like?

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Diode only allows current to flow in one direction, forward bias is the direction in which it will allow current to flow easily past the threshold voltage
Before point of threshold voltage, line will be near x axis; when threshold voltage is met, current increases sharply.

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What is the definition and formula of resistivity ?

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Resistivity is a measure of how easily a metal conducts electricity.
ρ = RA/l

20
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What other factors affect current?

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  • Charge carrier density (n)
  • Speed at which charged particles are travelling. (drift velocity)
  • The charge a single charged particle carries
21
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What is drift velocity?

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Charged particles are constantly colliding with other particles in the conductor; they do not travel in a straight line. The average speed they move along the conductor is the drift velocity.

22
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What formula can be used to calculate current passing through a conductor?

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I = nqvA

23
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What is a potential divider?

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Potential divider is a circuit with several resistors in series connected across a voltage source.