Chapter 10, Electrical Circuits Flashcards

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What is Kirchhoff’s second law?

A

The sum of the E.M.F. is equal to the sum of the P.D.’s in a closed loop (i.e. the total energy provided in a circuit is equal to that leaving it).

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In a circuit where a battery with E.M.F. of 3 E provides for two resistors of resistance 2 R and 1 R then what is the P.D. of each resistor?

A

The 2 R resistor will use 2 E and the 1 R resistor will use 1 E.

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If 2 cells of E.M.F. e are facing opposite directions in a circuit what is the total E.M.F.?

A

0.

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How do you find the total resistance of resistors in series?

A

Add the resistance’s together (this can be derived from Kirchhoff’s second law as the total P.D. = IR1 + IR2 + … = IR)

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How do you find the total resistance of resistors in parallel?

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Add the inverse of all the resistance’s and find the inverse of the result.

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What is internal resistance?

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The resistance of the battery/cell used.

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What is the name for the difference in terminal P.D. and the E.M.F. of a cell?

A

Lost volts.

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How do you find the lost volts and therefore E.M.F. of a cell?

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Measure the current and use V=IR, ε = I(R+r) where r is the internal resistance and R is the resistance of the circuit.

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By taking a variable resistor the current in a circuit can be changed allowing you to plot a graph of V against I to find the E.M.F. of a cell. How is this information obtained from the graph?

A

The y intercept (V axis) is the ε, the gradient is -r.

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How can potential divider circuits be used to make sensors?

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By having a variable resistor which is dependant on the variable you are measuring (e.g. use a thermistor to measure temperature) and measuring the change in V out

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What is a potentiometer?

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A resistor (usually coiled wire) where a contact can be slid across it to create a potential divider where R1 is dependant on the distance from the input to the contact and R2 is dependant on the remaining length. Sometimes these use a dial rather than slider.

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