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Title: Sources of Electricity


1
Sources of Electricity
  • Electronics 1
  • CVSD

2
Resistance
  • A measure of the opposition to the flow of
    electrons through a material
  • Unit of Measurement
  • Ohm (O)
  • Symbol
  • R

3
Voltage
  • A measure of the Electromotive Force (EMF) that
    pushes electrons through a circuit
  • Unit of Measurement
  • Volt (V)
  • Symbol
  • E

4
Current
  • A measure of the Intensity or total amount of
    electrons flowing in a circuit in a given unit of
    time
  • Unit of Measurement
  • Ampere (A)
  • Symbol
  • I

5
Power
  • A measurement of the rate of consuming energy,
    transferring energy, or doing work
  • Unit of Measurement
  • Watt (W)
  • Symbol
  • P

6
Six Sources of Electricity
  • Chemical
  • Magnetic
  • Friction
  • Pressure
  • Heat
  • Light

7
Chemical
  • Uses unlike materials (electrodes) in a solution
    (electrolyte) to form a voltaic cell
  • Cell Two electrodes with an
    electrolyte in between
  • Battery Multiple cells strung
    together in series /or
    parallel circuits
  • Primary cell cannot be recharged
  • Secondary cell can be recharged
  • Cells can be wet or dry

    (refers to electrolyte)

8
Magnetic
  • Uses a conductor armature passing through a
    magnetic field (lines of flux)
  • As the conductor cuts through the lines of
    flux, a voltage is produced (electrons attracted
    to or repelled by the field)
  • Used in generators
    to convert
    mechanical
    energy into

    electrical energy
  • Amount of current
    produced
    depends on speed
    of armature of coils in the armature

9
Friction
  • Electrical charge can be produced from rubbing
    certain unlike materials together (electrons
    transfer from one of the materials to the other)
  • Called static electricity
  • The release of this static charge
    results in a
    static shock (lightning,
    when you shock yourself

    on metal, etc)
  • Friction between the touching
    surfaces often causes
    heat
    (helps transfer electrons)

10
Pressure
  • Some materials will transfer an external pressure
    to their internal atoms, which drives their
    electrons out of orbit (causing an electric
    charge)
  • Most common material crystals
  • Used in microphones and
    phonograph pickups
  • Convert mechanical energy
    into
    electrical energy

11
Heat
  • Two unlike pieces of metal joined together
    produce electricity when heated
  • Called a thermocouple
  • Current depends on the amount of heat types of
    metals used
  • Converts thermal energy into electrical energy
  • Used in conjunction with a ammeter to make a
    pyrometer (measures high temperatures)

12
Light
  • When light hits certain materials it releases
    atoms, causing an electric charge.
  • Main principle behind solar
    cells (photo voltaic cell)
  • Solar cells are made of
    silicon, when
    light waves
    hit the silicon they
    release
    electrons
  • Convert light energy into
    electrical energy
  • Amount of current depends on amount of light

13
Review
  • Voltage is
  • Current is
  • Resistance is
  • Power is
  • What are the six sources of electricity?
  • List the principle parts of a voltaic cell
  • Lightning comes from which source?
  • What is the difference between a primary and
    secondary cell?
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