An electric current is a flow of electric charge. In electric circuits this charge is often carried by moving electrons in a wire. It can also be carried by ions in an electrolyte, or by both ions and electrons such as in a plasma.
An electric current is a flow of electric charge. In electric circuits this charge is often carried by moving electrons in a wire. It can also be carried by ions in an electrolyte, or by both ions and electrons such as in a plasma.
Physics Class X Electric Current
Contents
1 Electricity
2 Electric Current
3 Electric Potential & Potential Difference
4 Electromotive Force (emf)
5 Electric Circuit and components
6 Current and Voltage Measurements
7 OHM’s Law
8 Factors Affecting Resistance
9 Combination of Resistors(Series & Parallel)
10 Heating Effect of Electricity and its apps.
Discusses Ohm's Law and current electricity and related to energy transfer in circuits.
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Physics Class X Electric Current
Contents
1 Electricity
2 Electric Current
3 Electric Potential & Potential Difference
4 Electromotive Force (emf)
5 Electric Circuit and components
6 Current and Voltage Measurements
7 OHM’s Law
8 Factors Affecting Resistance
9 Combination of Resistors(Series & Parallel)
10 Heating Effect of Electricity and its apps.
Discusses Ohm's Law and current electricity and related to energy transfer in circuits.
**More good stuff available at:
www.wsautter.com
and
http://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=wnsautter&aq=f
this ppt was created by me and i hope it helps to all of you out there. peace
objective : school projects
personal reference
teachers reference
i know its a bit lengthy but im 100% sure it will be helpful
plz leave a like
thxs
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Electric current
1.
2. Flow of current
A charge flows when there is a potential difference
-- When the ends of an electric conductor are at
different electric potentials, charge flows from one
end to the other
-- The flow of charge will continue until both ends
reach a common potential
-- Ex: Difference in water level
3. Electric Current
Electric Current: The flow of electric charge
-- Solid conductors the electrons can move
around freely carrying the charge
Electric Current is measured in amperes (A)
amp = 1 coulomb of charge per second
1 coulomb = 6.24 billion electrons
4. Electric Current Cont……
A current carrying wire does not have a net
electric charge
While the current is flowing, negative electrons
swarm through the atomic network
The number of electrons in the wire is equal to the
number of protons
The number entering is the same as the number
leaving
The net charge is zero
5. Static Electricity
Objects can acquire a static electric charge through:
1) Friction (when an object whose electrons are
loosely held rubs against another object)
2) Conduction (when an object with an excess of
electrons touches a neutral object)
3) Induction (a neutral object acquires a charge from
a charged object close by without contact being
made)
6. Resistance
Resistance: the tendency for a material to
oppose the flow of electrons
Changes electrical energy into thermal
energy and light
Ex: lightbulb filament
Resistance is measured in Ohms (Ω)
8. IV. Control the Flow
A voltage difference causes the charges to flow
Flow of charges= current (Amps or A)
Electrical resistance restricts the movement of
charges
Resistance = current
Pressure = current
(Voltage Difference)
9. Voltage Sources
Voltage Source: Something that provides a
potential difference
Dry Cells, Wet Cells and Generators supply energy
that allows charges to move
-- Dry |Wet Cells: Chemical energy converted to
electrical energy
-- Generators: Mechanical energy to electrical
energy
10. Series Circuit
Current is the same at each point in the circuit
When another resistor (light bulb) is added in series,
the total resistance increases.
When resistance increases, current will decrease.
Decreased current means dimmer light.
11. Electric Resistance
The amount of charge that flows depends on the
voltage provided by the voltage source
Electric Resistance: The resistance of a material
to flow of electric current through it: measured in
ohms
-- Depends on the resistance the conductor
provides
12. Electric Resistance
Thick wires have less resistance than thin wires
Electric resistance also depends on temperature
-- The greater the jostling about of atoms within
the conductor, the greater resistance the
conductor offers to the flow of charge
13. Ohm`s Law
Electric Resistance is measured in units called
ohm`s law
Resistance = voltage
Current
Current = voltage
resistance
14. What is the resistance of an electric
frying pan that draws 10 amperes of
current when connected to a 120-
volt circuit?
Resistance = voltage
current
* Measured in ohms
15. Household Electrical Safety
In a house, many appliances draw current from the same
circuit
If more appliances are connected to a circuit, more current
will flow through the wires
More current in wires = more heating in the wires
More heat causes insulation on wires to melt, which
increases chances of fire
To protect a house from this, all household circuits have
a:
1. Fuse, or
2. Circuit breaker
16. How much current is drawn by a
lamp that has a resistance of 110
ohms when a voltage of 60 volts is
pressed across it?
Current = voltage
resistance
* Measured in amperes