B.5- Current and Circuits

Cards (29)

  • What is current?
    Amount of positive charge flowing past a point per second
  • What does EMF stand for?
    Electromotive Force
  • What does EMF represent?
    Work done by a cell or source per unit charge
  • What is the definition of PD?
    Work done per unit charge in moving a positive charge between two points
  • What is resistance?
    Ratio of PD across a component to the current through it
  • What is the formula for voltage?
    V = I R
  • What is the formula for charge?
    Q = I t
  • What is the formula for power in terms of current and resistance?
    P = R
  • What is the formula for power in terms of current and voltage?
    P = I V
  • What is the relationship between EMF and work done?

    Work done = EMF × charge
  • What happens to current in a series circuit?
    Current is the same throughout the circuit
  • What happens to potential difference (PD) in a series circuit?
    PD is shared among components
  • What is the fundamental charge (e)?
    e = 1.60 x 10⁻¹⁹ C
  • What does Kirchhoff's First Law state?
    At a junction, the sum of currents in equals the sum of currents out
    It is a conservation of charge law
  • What does Kirchhoff's Second Law state?
    The sum of EMF in a loop equals the sum of PD in that loop
    It is a conservation of energy law
  • What are the formulas for total resistance in series and parallel circuits?
    • Series: RT = R1 + R2 + ...
    • Parallel: 1/R total = 1/R1 + 1/R2 + ...
  • What is the characteristic of a filament lamp?
    It is non-Ohmic; as voltage increases, current increases, temperature increases but resistance also increases
  • What is the characteristic of a diode?
    It allows current to flow in one direction and is non-Ohmic, exponential past 0.5V
  • What is the relationship between voltage and current in a resistor?
    Voltage is directly proportional to current (Ohmic behavior)
  • What are the factors affecting resistance?
    1. Temperature: R proportional to T
    2. Length of conductor: R proportional to L
    3. Cross-sectional area: R proportional to 1/A
    4. Resistivity: R = (resistivity x L) / A
  • What is internal resistance in a cell or battery?
    It is the resistance within the cell that causes a drop in potential difference when current flows
  • What is the equation relating EMF, terminal voltage, and lost voltage?
    ε = V + v
  • What does the equation ε = I(R + r) represent?
    It represents the relationship between EMF, current, total resistance, and internal resistance
  • What are the steps to solve two-loop problems in circuits?
    1. Predict direction of current (identify loops)
    2. Set up Kirchhoff's equations for each loop
    3. Solve for unknowns (number of equations = number of unknowns)
  • What is the relationship between voltage and resistance in a potential divider?
    The ratio of the resistances determines the ratio of the voltages
  • What is a potential divider?
    A series circuit in which voltage is divided based on the resistance of the components (ratio of the resistance = ratio of the voltage)
  • What are the characteristics of a primary cell?
    • Cannot be recharged
    • Chemical to electrical energy
    • Direct current
    • Cheap but expensive to keep replacing
  • What are the characteristics of a secondary cell?
    • Can be recharged
    • Electrical to chemical
    • Direct current
    • Less wasteful but more expensive
  • What are the characteristics of a solar cell?
    • Electrons in semiconductors absorb energy from EM radiation
    • Solar to electrical
    • Direct current
    • Renewable but weather dependent