Physics 5.6 - 5.10 Flashcards

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What is static electricity

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Static electricity is the build up of charge on an insulating material

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2
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How is static electricity discharged

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Static electricity is discharged when electrons jump from a charged material to a grounded or earthed object

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How is static electricity gained?

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When two objects are rubbed together, the friction causes electrons to jump from one object to the other leaving one positively charged and the other negatively charged

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4
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Do protons jump onto other materials once rubbed together? (Yes, no)

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No

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5
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Is it possible for two conducting materials to develop static electricity and why?

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It isn’t possible because the electrons would flow back as they both would lose electrons

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What are series circuits

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Series circuits are circuits that consist of one loop and each component is placed after the other

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Name one disadvantage of a series circuit

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If a component breaks, it stops the flow of current to the other parts of the circuit

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How do we place a volt meter in order to measure the voltage of that component?

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We place the voltmeter in parallel to the component

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How do we find out the total voltage in a series circuit?

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The total voltage is just the addition of each individual voltage that each component has:
v total = v1+v2…..

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How do we find out the total resistance in a series circuit?

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The total resistance is just the addition of the resistances of each component
ResistanceT = r1+r2….

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How do we find out the total current in a series circuit?

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The current in a series circuit is the same everywhere

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How do we place an ammeter in a series circuit?

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We place the ammeter in series with the other components, It can be placed anywhere in the circuit

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13
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In a series circuit, components with a greater resistance will have a ____ share of the voltage (greater, less) and explain why

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Greater: voltage is basically the force pushing the electrons in the circuit. You will require more force (more voltage) to push electrons through a component with a higher resistance

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14
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What is a parallel circuit

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A parallel circuit is a circuit with more than one loop or a combination of a bunch of series circuits

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What is the measure of the total voltage in a parallel circuit

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The total voltage in a parallel circuit is the same everywhere because electrons flow to each loop like they’re their own circuits like in a series circuit

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16
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What is the measure of the total current in a parallel circuit

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The total current in a circuit is the sum of all the currents in the circuit

17
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What is the measure of the total resistance in a parallel circuit?, Provide the formula and explain your answer

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The resistance in a parallel circuit actually decreases when more parallel circuits are connected. This provides more paths for electrons to flow thus reducing the resistance the electrons experience. the formula is: 1/rt = 1/r1 + 1/r2 … where rt is resistance total and r is resistance

18
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Name one advantage of parallel circuits

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If a component breaks in a parallel circuit, the entire circuit won’t fail and continue providing current to the other available pathways

19
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Name the three formulas for energy

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Energy = Power * Time
Energy = Voltage * Current * Time
Energy = Charge * Voltage

20
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Name the 2 formulas for power

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P = IV
P = I^2R

21
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Name the 3 wires present in uk wiring

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Live, ground or earth, and neutral