5.1 Current electricity

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    • Electric charge is measured in volts.
      False
    • The rate of flow of electric charge is called electric current
    • Electric charge is a fundamental property of matter that causes objects to attract or repel each other.

      True
    • The mathematical relationship between charge, current, and time is expressed as I = \frac{Q}{t}</latex>
    • The equation relating voltage, work done, and charge is V=V =WQ \frac{W}{Q}
    • What is voltage measured in?
      Volts (V)
    • The symbol for voltage is V
      True
    • What is the equation for voltage in terms of work and charge?
      V=V =WQ \frac{W}{Q}
    • In the voltage equation, W stands for work done

      True
    • Match the quantity with its definition:
      Voltage ↔️ Potential difference between two points
      Current ↔️ Rate of flow of electric charge
      Resistance ↔️ Opposition to current flow
    • One key application of Ohm's law is calculating voltage, current, or resistance
    • What is the unit of resistance?
      Ohm (Ω)
    • Match the factor with its relationship to resistance:
      Material ↔️ Determines inherent resistance
      Cross-sectional area ↔️ Inversely proportional
      Length ↔️ Directly proportional
    • Resistance is inversely proportional to the cross-sectional area
    • In a parallel circuit, the voltage is the same across each component

      True
    • In a series circuit with R1 = 4Ω and R2 = 2Ω, the total resistance is
    • In metallic conductors, electrons are the main charge carriers
      True
    • Electric current is the rate of flow of electric charge
    • Electric current is the rate at which electric charge flows.
    • What is the unit of electric charge?
      Coulomb
    • One ampere is equivalent to one coulomb per second.

      True
    • Match the quantity with its unit and symbol:
      Electric current ↔️ Ampere (A), I
      Electric charge ↔️ Coulomb (C), Q
      Time ↔️ Seconds (s), t
    • Voltage is the electrical potential difference between two points.
    • Voltage is calculated using the formula V = W/Q, where W is work done and Q is charge.
      True
    • Match the quantity with its unit and symbol:
      Voltage ↔️ Volt (V), V
      Current ↔️ Ampere (A), I
      Resistance ↔️ Ohm (Ω), R
    • The formula for resistance is R = ρL/A.
    • How is total resistance calculated in a parallel circuit?
      1/R=1 / R =1/R1+ 1 / R_{1} +1/R2+ 1 / R_{2} +... ...
    • Ohm's law states that the voltage (V) across a conductor is directly proportional to the current
    • In a series circuit, the total resistance is the sum of the individual resistances
    • The same current flows through all components in a series circuit.

      True
    • What is the formula for total resistance in a parallel circuit?
      1Rtotal=\frac{1}{R_\text{total}} =1R1+ \frac{1}{R_{1}} +1R2+ \frac{1}{R_{2}} + \dots
    • Steps to analyze a circuit diagram using Ohm's law and series/parallel concepts
      1️⃣ Identify the circuit type (series or parallel)
      2️⃣ Calculate the total resistance
      3️⃣ Apply Ohm's law to find voltage, current, or resistance
    • The mathematical formula for Kirchhoff's Voltage Law is V=\sum V =0 0
      True
    • How many terminals does a potentiometer have?
      Three
    • In a 12V circuit with a potentiometer, what is the voltage if the wiper is at the halfway point?
      6V
    • The formula for electrical energy is E=E =VIt VIt
      True
    • Current electricity is the flow of charge carriers through a conductor
    • What is the formula for current?
      I=I =Qt \frac{Q}{t}
    • What is current electricity defined as?
      Flow of charge carriers
    • What are the main charge carriers in metallic conductors?
      Electrons