Electricity and Electronics Flashcards
What happens when you increase the length of a transmission cable?
Resistance increases proportional to length.
This increases energy losses in cables due to heating.
What happens to wavefronts when you add a diode?
- Becomes half-wave
- Amplitude reduced by 3/4 original
- Same wavelength
What happens to a lamp when you introduce the diode into a circuit, and why?
Lamp turns on and off
Due to current becomes 0 half the time
What are the benefits and cost of constructing cables with a higher area?
Benefit: decreases resistance and thus heat loss
Costs: Increased cost of construction, cables are heavier
Draw magnetic field in a solenoid.
Include 4 magnetic lines outside coil
Include 2 magnetic lines inside coil
Never cross
What equipment do you need to use to measure induced current?
A galvanometer
What happens to the frequency of current in a transformer?
It stays the same frequency
What happens when p.d. across a resistor increases?
P.d across the rest of the circuit decreases