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Title: Electricity Physics


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ElectricityPhysics
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Potential differenceVoltage
  • Cell
  • Covert chemical energy to electrical energy
  • AA, AAA, D batteries have the same voltage
  • end
  • Max Volts
  • -end
  • Zero Volts

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A voltage sets charges in motionvoltage
supplies electrical pressure
  • Moving electrons (negative to positive)
  • Current
  • Rate the charges move through a conductor
  • Unit amp
  • In metals, moving electrons make up the current
  • In gases or liquids, both and charges are in
    motion WHY?

Battery direct current
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Current
  • The flow of electric charge

5
Inside your body
  • Current is mostly positive charge movement
  • Nerve signals are in the form of changing voltage
    across the cell membrane
  • Na and K move across the cell membrane changing
    the charge

6
Ohms Law
  • Voltage - V
  • Volt
  • Battery
  • Potential difference
  • Current - I
  • Amps
  • Rate of flow
  • Resistance - R
  • Ohms
  • As resistance , current

IV/R
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Resistance
  • Compare a 40 watt bulb to a 100 watt bulb
    different resistance
  • Different amount of current running through it
  • Due to internal friction
  • Slows down conduction slows down current (rate
    of flow)

8
Resistance
  • The resistance of the filament determines the
    brightness of the bulb

9
ConductorSemiconductorInsulator
Low resistance
Moderate resistance
High resistance
  • Different resistance
  • Depends on how tightly packed the electrons are
    held
  • Remember transition metals?
  • What are the electrons doing?

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Superconductor
  • Explain how a metal can change from a conductor
    to a superconductor?

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Moving electrons
  • Random movement if circuit is off
  • Marching analogy
  • Where do the electrons come from in a circuit?
  • Free electrons in the wires
  • Why do the wires become hot when a current is
    flowing through them?
  • Transfer of kinetic energy due to electron speed

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Electric circuit
  • An electrical device connected so that it
    provides one or more complete paths for the
    movement of charges
  • Batteries add the energy for the electrons to
    move
  • Electrons move to
  • Conventional Current moves to
  • Explain an open and closed circuit.

14
Circuit Breakers and fuses
  • Safety device
  • Respond to an overloaded circuit by opening the
    circuit
  • Acts like a switch
  • Reset
  • Fuses
  • Must replace

15
Electric power
  • Current x voltage
  • Unit
  • Watts
  • Kilowatt-hour
  • Energy delivered in 1 hour at the rate of 1 kW

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Series Circuit Parallel Circuit
  • One path
  • Resistors share voltage
  • Current the same throughout circuit
  • More than one path
  • Each path receives maximum voltage
  • Current could be different in different branches

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Kirchoffs Current Law
  • All current flowing into a branch point must flow
    out

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Energy Transformations
  • Motor
  • Electrical Energy Mechanical Energy
  • Generator
  • Mechanical Energy Electrical Energy
  • Hydroelectric Power Plant http//www.fwee.org/walk
    tour/
  • Mechanical Energy (Water flowing and turning the
    turbines)
  • Electrical Energy

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How does electricity get to your house?
  • THE SPINNING SHAFT turns magnets inside a
    stationary ring of copper, moving electrons to
    produce electricity
  • STEP-UP TRANSFORMERS increase the voltage of
    electricity produced by the generator.
  • TRANSMISSON LINES carry electricity to
    substations in our communities. The voltage is
    decreased and the power is distributed to homes
    and businesses

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How does electricity get to your house?
  • THE SPINNING SHAFT turns magnets inside a
    stationary ring of copper, moving electrons to
    produce electricity
  • STEP-UP TRANSFORMERS increase the voltage of
    electricity produced by the generator.
  • TRANSMISSON LINES carry electricity to
    substations in our communities. The voltage is
    decreased and the power is distributed to homes
    and businesses

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Calculate resistance using the graph.
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