P5.3 - Electrical Power An Dpotential Difference (Finished I think) Flashcards

1
Q

How do you calculate the power of an appliance (without pd) (plus units)?

A

Power (Watts) = energy transferred (Joules) / time (seconds)

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How do you calculate the energy transferred by electrical work? (Give units)

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Energy transferred (J) = Power (W) * Time (s)

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What is the power of an appliance?

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The power of an appliance is the power it transfers per second

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4
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What is the equation that links power, potential difference and current?

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Power (W) = PD (V) * Current (A)

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5
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What is the equation that links power, current and resistance?

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Power (Watts) = Current^2 (A) * resistance (ohms)

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6
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The current through an appliance is the ___ flowing through it per __

A

Charge, second

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7
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The potential difference across an appliance is the ___ to the appliance by ___

A

Energy transferred, each coulomb of charge that passes through it

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8
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How do you calculate the correct rating in Amperes for a fuse?

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Rating (A) = electrical power (W) / potential difference (V)

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