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ECE 201 Circuit Theory I1 Voltage and Current Whenever positive and negative charges are separated, –Voltage is the energy per unit charge created by the.

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1 ECE 201 Circuit Theory I1 Voltage and Current Whenever positive and negative charges are separated, –Voltage is the energy per unit charge created by the separation. Wherev = the voltage in volts w = the energy in joules q = the charge in coulombs

2 ECE 201 Circuit Theory I2 Voltage and Current (continued) The rate of charge flow is electric current Wherei = the current in amperes q = the charge in coulombs t = the time in seconds

3 ECE 201 Circuit Theory I3 Power and Energy Power is the time rate of expending or absorbing energy. Where p = the power in watts w = the energy in joules t = the time in seconds 1 Watt = 1 Joule/second

4 ECE 201 Circuit Theory I4 Power Associated with the flow of charge Using the definitions of Voltage and Current Wherep = the power in Watts v = the voltage in volts i = the current in amperes

5 ECE 201 Circuit Theory I5 The Basic Ideal Circuit Element The ideal basic circuit element –has only two terminals –is described mathematically in terms of current and/or voltage –Cannot be subdivided into other elements

6 ECE 201 Circuit Theory I6 Passive Sign Convention If the power is positive (p>0), power is being delivered to the circuit inside the box. If the power is negative (p<0), power is being extracted from the circuit inside the box.

7 ECE 201 Circuit Theory I7 Circuit Theory What is an electric circuit? –A mathematical model that approximates the behavior of an actual electrical system. Example: Automobile Headlights –Here the headlights are OFF and draw no current from the battery because the switch is open.

8 ECE 201 Circuit Theory I8 Automobile Headlights (continued) –Turn the headlights ON by closing the switch. The headlights are ON. They draw a current of 4.138 Amperes from the battery.

9 ECE 201 Circuit Theory I9 Jump Starting Example Problem #1.15 The current is measured to be 30 Amperes. Which car has the dead battery?

10 ECE 201 Circuit Theory I10 The current is flowing into the + terminal of the battery in car A. p = vi = (12V)(30A) = 360W Since the power is positive, the battery in car A is absorbing power. Car A has the dead battery.

11 ECE 201 Circuit Theory I11 Problem # 1.15 part (b) If this connection is maintained for 1minute, how much energy is transferred to the dead battery?


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