physics - electricity Flashcards
what are the units of charge, what is it measured in and what is it?
Q, measured in coulombs(C), and charge is a measure of how positive or negative something is
what are the units of current, what is it measured in and what is it?
I, measured in amps/amperes (A), THE RATE OF FLOW OF CHARGE - HOW MANY COULOMBS PASS A POINT PER SECOND
what are the units of potential difference, what is it measured in and what is it?
V, measured in volts (V), a measure of the energy transferred(work done) to or from each unit of charge between two points on a circuit
other definition of potential difference?
ho0w much energy a coulomb of charge gains/ loses between 2 points on a circuit
what are the units of resistance, what is it measured in and what is it?
R, measured in Ohms, a measure of how hard it is for electrons to move through a component
current and resistance are ? proportional
indirectly
what is the equation for charge (using current and time)
Q = It
Charge = current * time
what is the equation for potential difference (using current and resistance)?
V = IR
P.d = current * resistance
what is the equation for potential difference (using energy transferred and charge)
V = E/Q
P.d = energy/charge
what is the conventional current flow compared with the electron flow?
conventional current is when electric current flows from positive to negative around a circuit, whereas electron flow is when electric current flows from negative to positive as the electrons are repelling one another
What is Ohm’s law?
(for ohmic conductors), the current is directly proportional to the potential difference at a constant temperature
what does ohm’s law look like through an ohmic conductor (eg resistor)
a striaght line through the origin
what does ohm’s law look like through a semi-conductor diode?
a flat line along the x axis at 0 for the reverse bias and then an increase vertically from 0.8V onwards
what does ohm’s law look like through a light filament
a limit to proportionality on both the positive and negative axis : but goes through the origin and the current just stops increasing/decreasing
a diode only allows current to flow through in one direction true or false?
true!
current coming ? a junction is equal to the ? coming out of a junction
into, current
the current around a closed loop is always ?
constant
the potential difference across the power ? is equal to the sum of the ? difference across each of the ? - around a closed ?
supply, potential, components, loop/circuit
what is resistance?
a measure of how hard it is for electrons to move in an electrical circuit
Equation for resistance in parallel
1/RT = 1/R1 + 1/R2 +…