Title: Electricity
1Electricity
Created By Mr. Mossey
2Electric Charge
- A property of Electrons and Protons.
Electrons Negative Charge (-)
Protons Positive Charge ()
3Charge Interactions
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4Electric Fields
- The force an electric charge exerts over a
distance.
Multiple charges field interacts based on
rules of opposites attract and likes repel.
Single charge field radiates in all directions.
5Static Charge
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- Atoms are usually neutral (same numbers of
protons and electrons).
Objects can become charged if
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Electron joins an atom negative charge
Electron leaves atom positive charge
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6Transferring Charge
- Charge can be transferred in three ways.
Electrons always move
Conduction
Induction
Friction
Charged by Field Interaction
Charged by Direct Contact
Charged by Rubbing
7Static Discharge
- The loss of static electricity.
Objects want to become neutral
So if negative and positive come in contact, they
interact.
8Electric Current
- The flow of charge through a material.
Unit of Current Ampere
Ampere the amount of charge that passes through
a wire in a given time. (rate of current flow)
9Type of Current
Direct Current
Alternating Current
Current flows in one direction
Current repeatedly reverses direction
10Potential Energy
Energy flows from
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Electrical Potential the potential energy per
unit of electric charge.
To low potential energy ?
11Potential Difference
- The difference in electric potential between
two places. (Called Voltage Unit Volts)
- As long as there is a potential difference
current will flow.
12Voltage Sources
- Creates and maintains a potential difference
(voltage) between two points.
Increased voltage Increased electric current
13Voltage vs. Current
Current numbers of electrons
Voltage load of each electron
14Resistance
Thickness thinner more
Length longer more
- Opposition to flow of current. (unit Ohm ?)
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Greater resistance Less current flow
Material insulator more
Temperature higher more
Depends on
15Ohms Law
- Relates resistance to voltage and current.
Resistance Voltage/ Current
Words
R V/I
Symbols
Ohms Volts/ Amps
Units
All three say the same thing
16Ohms Law
- Do word problems the same way as density.
You light a light bulb with a 1.5 volt battery.
If the bulb has a resistance of 10 ohms, how much
current is flowing?
Use your triangle
R 10 ohms I ? V 1.5 volts
Know
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I V/R
Solve
I 1.5 / 10
Answer
0.1 Amps
17Electric Circuits
- Complete path through which electric charge can
flow.
Closed Circuit
Open Circuit
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? Electrons can not flow
18Types of Circuits
Parallel Circuit several paths for electrons to
flow
Series Circuit only one path for electrons to
flow
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More lights No dimming
More lights Grows dimmer
19THE END