Physics and Math Chapter 6: Circuits Flashcards

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Current

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The movement of charge that occurs between two points that have different electrical potentials

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2
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Conventional definition of current/reality

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the movement of positive charge from the high-potential end of a voltage source to the low-potential
reality - negitively-charged particles that move in a circuit from low potential to high potential

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3
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Where does current flow?

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In conductive materials

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4
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Metallic conduction

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Relies on uniform movement of free electrons in metallic bonds

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5
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Electrolytic conduction

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Relies on the ion concentration of a solution

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6
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Insulators

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Materials that do not conduct a current

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7
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Kichhoff’s laws

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express conservation of charge and energy

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8
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Kichhoff’s junction rule

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sum of currents directed into a point within a circuit equals the sum of the currents directed away from that point.

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9
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Kirchhoff’s loop rule

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states that in a closed loop, the sum of voltage sources is always equal to the sum of voltage drops

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10
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Resistance

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opposition to the movement of electrons through a material

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Resistors

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conductive materials with a moderate amount of resistance that slow down electrons without stopping them.

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12
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Resistance is calculated using:

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resistivity, length and cross-sectional area of the material in question

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13
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Ohm’s Law

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For a given resistance, the magnitude of the current through a resistor is proortional to the voltage drop across the resistor.

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14
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Resistance in a Series

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Are additive and sum together to create the total resistance of a circuit

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15
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Resistance in Parallel

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Cause a decrease in equivalent resistance of a circuit

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16
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Capacitors

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have the ability to store and discharge electrical potential energy

17
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Capacitance

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in parallel plate capacitors is determined by the area of the plates and the distance between the plates

18
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Capacitors in series

A

Cause a decrease in the equivalent capacitance of a circuit

19
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Capacitors in parallel

A

sum together to create a larger equivalent capacitance

20
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Dielectric materials

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are insulators placed between the plates of a capacitor that increase the capacitance of the capacitator by a factor equal to the material’s dielectric constant, k

21
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Ammeters

A

inserted in series in a circuit to measure current; they have negligible resistance

22
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Voltmeters

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inserted in parallel in a circuit to measure a voltage drop; they have very large resistances

23
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Ohmmeters

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inserted around a resistive element to measure resistance; they are self-powered and have negligible resistance