P2 Electric Circuits Flashcards
Define electric current
Electric current is the rate of flow of charge
Current = charge / time
(A) (Q) (t)
I = Q/t
Define potential difference (voltage)
Potential difference is the energy supplied or transferred to each Coulomb of charge
potential difference = energy / charge
(V) (J) (C)
V = E / Q
What is Ohm’s law?
potenial difference = current x resistance
(V) (A) (ohms)
V = I x R
Bigger resistance means means smaller current
What are the important features of a series circuit?
- Current is the same everywhere in the circuit
- Total resistance is the sum of all the resistances (R = R1 + R2 + ….)
- Battery voltage is shared between the components (V = V1 + V2 + ….)
What are the important features of a parallel circuit?
- the potential difference across each component is the same
- the total current through the whole circuit is the sum of the currents through the separate components (I = I1 + I2 + ….)
What is the current-voltage (IV) characteristic of a filament lamp?
- As p.d. increases a greater current flows
- the filament wire heats up
- This means the resistance increases
- so the rise in current for each volt gets less
What is the current-voltage (IV) characteristic of a diode?
- A diode allows current to flow one way only
- in the forward direction, as p.d. increases so does current
- in the reverse direction (turn the battery round) the diode has infinite resistance and so no current can flow
How do we calculate the power output of a circuit?
Power = potential difference x current
(W) (V) (A)
P = I x V