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What is electric current measured in?
Amperes
(A)
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How is electric current defined?
It is the rate of flow of
electric charge
through a
conductor
.
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If a charge of
10
C
10 \text{ C}
10
C
flows in
5
s
5 \text{ s}
5
s
, what is the current?
I
=
I =
I
=
Q
t
=
\frac{Q}{t} =
t
Q
=
10
C
5
s
=
\frac{10 \text{ C}}{5 \text{ s}} =
5
s
10
C
=
2
A
2 \text{ A}
2
A
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What is conventional current?
It flows from the
positive terminal
to the
negative terminal
of the power source.
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What is the actual movement of electrons in a circuit called?
Electron flow
.
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What is voltage measured in?
Volts
(V)
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What does voltage represent in a circuit?
It is the
potential difference
that drives the current.
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If
10
J
10 \text{ J}
10
J
of energy is transferred with a charge of
2
C
2 \text{ C}
2
C
, what is the voltage?
V
=
V =
V
=
E
Q
=
\frac{E}{Q} =
Q
E
=
10
J
2
C
=
\frac{10 \text{ J}}{2 \text{ C}} =
2
C
10
J
=
5
V
5 \text{ V}
5
V
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What is resistance measured in?
Ohms
(Ω)
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What does resistance oppose in a conductor?
It opposes the flow of
current
.
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How does resistance change with the length of a wire?
Resistance
increases
with
longer
wires.
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What happens to resistance as the temperature increases in many materials?
Resistance
increases
with temperature.
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What is Ohm's Law?
It states that voltage is directly
proportional
to current for a conductor at
constant
temperature.
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What does a graph of current versus voltage look like for an ohmic conductor?
It is a
straight line
.
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What are the characteristics of a series circuit?
Components are connected end-to-end.
Current
is the same through all
components
.
Total voltage is shared between components.
Total
resistance
is the sum of
individual
resistances.
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What are the characteristics of a parallel circuit?
Components
are connected with multiple paths.
Current splits between
branches
.
Voltage is the same across all branches.
Total resistance
decreases as more branches are added.
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What is electrical power measured in?
Watts (W)
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How is electrical power calculated?
Power is the
product
of
voltage
and
current
.
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If the voltage is
5
V
5 \text{ V}
5
V
and the current is
2
A
2 \text{ A}
2
A
, what is the power?
P
=
P =
P
=
V
I
=
VI =
V
I
=
5
V
×
2
A
=
5 \text{ V} \times 2 \text{ A} =
5
V
×
2
A
=
10
W
10 \text{ W}
10
W
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What is the formula for energy transferred in a circuit?
Energy
is the product of
power
and
time
.
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If the power is
20
W
20 \text{ W}
20
W
and the time is
3
s
3 \text{ s}
3
s
, what is the energy transferred?
E
=
E =
E
=
P
t
=
Pt =
Pt
=
20
W
×
3
s
=
20 \text{ W} \times 3 \text{ s} =
20
W
×
3
s
=
60
J
60 \text{ J}
60
J
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What are the safety devices used in electrical systems?
Fuses
: Melt to break the circuit when current exceeds a limit.
Circuit Breakers
: Automatically break the circuit if current exceeds a value.
Earthing
: Connects appliances to the ground for safety.
Double Insulation
: Plastic casings prevent appliances from becoming live.
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What is Direct Current (DC)?
Current
that flows in
one
direction
only.
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What is Alternating Current (AC)?
Current that changes direction
periodically
.
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What is the frequency of mains electricity in the UK?
50 Hz
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What are the three wires in a mains electricity circuit?
Live wire
,
neutral wire
, and
earth wire
.
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What are the current-voltage characteristics of different components?
Ohmic Conductor
: Straight line graph, obeys
Ohm's Law
.
Filament Lamp
: Curved graph, resistance increases with current.
Diode
: Allows current in one direction, high resistance in reverse.
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How does resistance behave in series and parallel configurations?
Series: Total resistance increases as
resistors
are added.
Parallel: Total resistance decreases as resistors are added.
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How is charge measured?
In
coulombs
(C)
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How can charge be calculated?
Charge is the product of
current
and
time
.
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If the current is
3
A
3 \text{ A}
3
A
and the time is
4
s
4 \text{ s}
4
s
, what is the charge?
Q
=
Q =
Q
=
I
t
=
It =
I
t
=
3
A
×
4
s
=
3 \text{ A} \times 4 \text{ s} =
3
A
×
4
s
=
12
C
12 \text{ C}
12
C
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What are practical applications of electricity?
Electric Heating:
Resistors
convert electrical energy into heat.
Lighting:
Bulbs
convert electrical energy into light.
Electric Motors
: Convert electrical energy into mechanical energy.
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