Electricity Flashcards

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Define an electric current

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The rate of net flow of any electrically charged particles

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2
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Define the Coulomb

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1 coulomb is equal to the charge that passes when a current of 1 ampere flows for a time of 1 second

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3
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Define the mAh

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If a current of 1 mA passes a point in the time of 1 hour the total charge is 1 mAh

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4
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Define potential difference

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The energy transferred per unit charge from electrical to other forms

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5
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Define resistance

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Ratio of potential difference across a component to the current through it

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6
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State ohm’s law

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for metallic conductor, the potential difference across it is proportional to the current through it, given all other physical conditions are constant i.e temperature

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7
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Describe the cause of electrical resistance

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The current through a component has a heating effect. As the temperature increases the ions vibrate more. The is an increase in the frequency of electron-ion collisions hence the resistance increases

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8
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What is a superconductor?

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A material that has zero resistance below the critical temperature. Therefore extremely large currents can flow without a loss in thermal energy.

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9
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Define power

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The rate of energy transfer or work done

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10
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Define the kilowatt-hour

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The energy transferred when an appliance of power 1kW operates for 1 hour

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11
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Kirchhoffs first law

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Sum of the currents entering the junction equals the sum of the currents exiting the junction

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12
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Kirchhoffs second law

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In any closed loop, the sum of emfs is equal to the sum of potential difference drops in that loop

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13
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Define emf

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The electrical energy per unit charge provided by the battery

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14
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Define internal resistance

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internal resistance of a source is the loss of potential defference per unit current, when current pass through the source due to a resistance of the source itself

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15
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Define terminal pd

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The electrical energy per unit charge delivered by the source to the external circuit

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16
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What is the maximum power transfer theorem?

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Maximum power is transferred to the load when the load resistance is equal to the internal resistance of the source

17
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What is a potential divider?

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A circuit that produces an output voltage as a fraction of its input voltage