Electricity Flashcards

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Back EMF

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EMF induced in the spinning coil of an electric motor or in any coil in which the current is changing (e.g. the primary coil of a transformer). A back EMF acts against the change of applied pd.

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Charge carriers

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Charged particles that move through a substance when a pd is applied across it

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Circuit rule for current (Kirchhoffs 1st Law)

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  1. The current passing through two or more components in series is the same through each component.
  2. At a junction, the total current in = the total current out
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Circuit rules for PD (Kirchhoffs 2nd law)

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  1. For two or more components in series, the total pd across all the components is equal to the sum of the pd’s across each component.
  2. The sum of the emf’s round a complete loop in a circuit = The sum of the pd’s round the loop.
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5
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critical temperature of a superconducting material

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temperature at and below which its resistivity is zero.

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6
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electrical conductor

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an object that can conduct electricity

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7
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electrically insulating materials

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an electrical insulator is a material that cannot conduct electricity; a thermal insulator is a material that is a poor conductor of heat

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8
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electrolysis

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process of electrical conduction in a solution or molten compound due to ions moving to the oppositely charged electrode

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9
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electrolyte

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a solution or molten compound that conducts electricity

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10
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electromotive force (emf)

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the amount of electrical energy per unit charge produced inside a source of electrical energy

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free electrons

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electrons in a conductor that move about freely inside the metal because they are not attached to a particular atom.

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12
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Internal resistance

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Resistance inside a source of electrical energy; the loss of pd per unit current in the source when current passes through it

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13
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Light dependent resistor (LDR)

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Resistor which is designed to have a resistance that changes with the light intensity

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14
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Negative Temperature coefficient

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The resistance of a semiconductor decreases when its temperature is increased

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15
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Ohm’s Law

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The pd across a metallic conductor is proportional to the current as long as the physical conditions do not change

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16
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Positive Temperature Coefficient

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The resistance of a metal increases when its temperature is increased

17
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Potential Difference

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The work done or energy transfer per unit charge between two points when charge moves from one point to the other

18
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Potential Divider

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Two or more resistors in series connected to a source of pd

19
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Resistance

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pd/current

20
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Resistivity

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Resistance per unit length x area of cross section

21
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semiconductor

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substance in which the number of charge carriers increases when the temperature is raised

22
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simple electric motor

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electric motor with an armature consisting of a single coil of insulated wire

23
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superconductor

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material that has zero electrical resistance

24
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thermistor

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resistor which is designed to have a resistance that changes with temperature