Topic 3.1 - Electrical Quantities Flashcards

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1
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Define electrical current.

A

Electrical current is the rate of flow of charge

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2
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State the defining equation for current

A

I = Change In Charge / Change In Time

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3
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What is the unit of current

A

Ampere (A)

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4
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Define voltage

A

Work done per unit charge

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5
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Equation for voltage

A

Work Done / Charge

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6
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What is Ohms law

A

Current and Voltage are directly proportional through a component when temperature is constant

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7
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Describe current in a series circuit

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Current is the same at all points in the circuit

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8
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What law is the distribution of current in a series circuit a consequence of?

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The Law Of Conservation Of Charge. Charge cannot be created or destroyed.

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9
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Describe current in a parallel circuit

A

Current is split between branches

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10
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Explain how conservation of charge applies to parallel circuits.

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Current leaving the sources must equal the sum of currents in branches. (LOCOC)

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11
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What law is the distribution of potential differences in a circuit a consequence of?

A

The Conservation Of Energy

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12
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Describe potential differences in a series circuit

A

Potential difference is split across the circuit in ratios depending on their resistance.

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13
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Describe potential difference in parallel circuits

A

Pd of source = Pd of branches

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14
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Equation including power, current, pd?

A

P=IV

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15
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What is the IV Characteristic for an ohmic conductor?

A

Linear

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16
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What is the IV Characteristic for a filament bulb?

A

S

17
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What is the IV Characteristic for a diode?

A

Straight then exponential

18
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Explain IV Characteristics of filament bulb

A

As current increases, temperature increases. Higher temperature means the metal ions move more which increases resistance.