P10: Electricity And Circuits Flashcards
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What three subatomic components make up an atom?
• Electrons
• Protons
• Neutrons
In a closed circuit, if there is a potential difference in the circuit there will also be a …?
Current
How is current defined?
As the rate of flow of charge (or electrons) around a circuit.
What are the units of charge?
Coulombs, C.
What are the two ways that a component can be connected in a circuit?
- Series (same loop)
- Parallel (adjacent loop)
Voltage is also known as ….?
Potential difference
How does the potential difference across two components vary when connected in series and parallel?
• In a series circuit the total P.D is shared between each component
• In a parallel circuit the P.D across each component is the same
If two resistors are connected in parallel, what can be said about their combined total resistance?
Their total resistance is less than the smallest of the two individual resistances.
If two resistors are connected in series, what can be said about their total resistance?
Their total combined resistance is equal to the sum of the two individual resistances.
Where must a voltmeter be placed in a circuit?
In parallel with the component that is being measured.
What is an electric current?
The rate of flow of charge.
What can be said about the value of current at any point in a single closed loop?
Current is the same at all points in a closed loop.
What two factors does the current in a circuit depend on?
- Potential Difference (V)
- Resistance (R)
What is an ammeter and where must it be connected in a circuit?
An ammeter measures current. It is placed in series with the component it is required to measured.
What happens when current reaches a junction in a circuit?
Current is conserved; the total current remains the same and is split between the two branches.
How does resistance affect current in a circuit?
As the total resistance of a circuit increases, the current flowing through the circuit decreases.
How can the current in a circuit be varied?
Using a variable resistor.
How is total resistance affected by two resistors in series?
The total resistance increases; it is equal to the sum of the two resistors.
How is total resistance affected by two resistors in parallel?
The total resistance decreases; it is less than the resistance of the resistor with the lowest resistance.
What is an ‘Ohmic Conductor’? State the condition required?
• A conductor for which current and potential difference are directly proportional
• Resistance remains constant as current changes
• Temperature must be constant
List four components for which resistance is not constant as current changes?
- Filament lamps
- Diodes
- Thermistors
- Light Dependant Resistors (LDRs)
What happens to the resistance of a filament lamp as the temperature increases? Why?
• Resistance increases
• Metal ions have more kinetic energy, so vibrate more, colliding more frequently with electrons as they flow through the metal
• This creates more resistance to current flow
What is different about current flow through a diode?
• The current only flows in one direction
• Resistance is very high in the other direction, preventing current flow
State what happens to the resistance of a thermistor as temperature increases.
The thermistor’s resistance decreases.