Electrcity Flashcards

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1
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current

A

Flow of electrical charge around a circuit
The unit of a current is the ampere(A,amp)

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2
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Series circuit facts

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current is never used up and is the same all around

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3
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Parallel Circuit

A

There is more than one branch and the electrical current spits up here but at the end it always adds up to the total current leaving the cell

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4
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What is potential difference(voltage)

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1v=1 joule of energy is transferred for each coulomb of charge that is moving through the circuit

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5
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How to measure potential difference

A

Voltmeter apply it opposite the cell or lamp or whatever

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6
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Potential difference in parallel circuits

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For components connected in parallel. Potential difference is the same between components

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7
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Potential difference in series circuit

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potential difference is split between components

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8
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What is electrical charge

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Measured in coulombs
A current of 1 amp=1 coulomb of charge flowing/s

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9
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Formula for chargeflow

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Q=I x t
charge flow= current x time

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10
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Formula for energy transferred

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E=Q x V
energy transferred (j)= charge flow x volts

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11
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Formula for resistance

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R=V/I
ohms=volts/amps

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12
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What is resistance

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Resistance is opposition to the flow of current. A high resistance means it is harder for current to flow through. A low resistance means current will flow through more easily. Resistance is measured in Ohms (Ω).

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13
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Fact about proportionate

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Current through a resistor is directly proportionate to the potential difference
resistance will only stay constant if the temperature is constant

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14
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What is a resistor

A

A resistor restricts or limits the flow of electrical current

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15
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Resistors in series

A

Add up together

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16
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Resistor in parallel

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total resistance of two resistors is less than the resistor of the smallest individual resistor

17
Q

Resistance for LDR at night

A

Very high

18
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Formula for energy transferred

A

e=pxt energy= power x time

19
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Formula for power (2)

A

p= V x I Power= Volts x Current

20
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Formula for power (3)

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p=i^2xr Power= current^2 x Resistance

21
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DC( direct current)

A

Current from a cell is a dc.

22
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AC (alternating current)

A

goes both ways around a circuit has 50hz and 230 volts from mains

23
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Benefit of AC

A

Very easy to use a transformer to increase or decrease the Potential difference

24
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Formula for Frequency

A

Hz= time/time interval

25
Q

Mains electricity

A

Alternating current 50Hz 230V
Uses three core cable made from copper but coating from plastic

26
Q

Brown wire

A

Live. carries the alternating potential difference from the supply (230)
Connected to a fuse
Exremely dangerous to touch

27
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Blue wire

A

Neutral. completes the circuit p.d. = 0v compared to the live wire

28
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Green/yellow wire

A

Earth. safety wire to stop the appliance from becoming live

29
Q

What would happen if you touch a live wire

A

a current would flow through the person into the earth and they’d be electrocuted