P4 Flashcards

1
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What is electric current

A

Electrical charge

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2
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A current can only flow if there’s a source of

A

Potential difference (electrical charge will only flow round a complete circuit if there is a potential difference)

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3
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A component

A

Anything you put in a circuit

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4
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Charge flow, current, time

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Charge flow (coulombs C) = (current A) x time (s)

Q = I x t

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5
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An electric current of 1 A is a rate of flow charge

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Of 1 C per second

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6
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Electrical charge will only flow round a complete circuit if there is a

A

Potential difference, so a current can only flow if there’s a source of potential difference

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7
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The unit of current is

A

Ampere

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8
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In a single, closed loop the current

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Has the same value everywhere in the circuit

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9
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Potential difference, current, resistance

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Potential difference (V) = current (A) x resistance (O with two legs)

V = I X R

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10
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Potential difference definition

A

The potential difference (voltage) between two points in an electric circuit is the work done (energy transferred, J) per coulomb of charge that passes between the points.

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11
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The size of a current is the

A

Rate of flow of charge

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12
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Ohms law states that

A

’ the current through a conductor is directly proportional to the voltage across two points

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13
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Resistance

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Anything that slows the flow down measured in ohm

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14
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The current through an ohmic conductor is directly proportional

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To potential difference so you get a straight line (see page 26 cgp to see IV graph

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15
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The greater the resustance across a component, the smaller the

A

Current that flows (for a given potential difference across the component

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16
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Filament lamp (I-V graph)

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26 cgp. As the current increases, the temp of the filament increases, so the resistance increases. Meaning less current can flow per unit, so the graoh gets shallower

17
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Diode (I-V graph

A

Current will only flow through a diode in one direction, as shown. The diode has very high resistance in the reverse direction

18
Q

Diode

A

Only lets current flow in one direction

19
Q

Thermister IV graph

A

A thermister is a component which changes resistance due to temperature. As temp increases, thermistors resistance decreases. Pic on slides 15 in 4.4

20
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Light dependent resistor IV graph

A

An LDR is a component which changes its resistance due to intensity of light. As light intensity increases an LDR’s resistance decreases. Graph on page 16 of slides 4.4