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Today we are going to look at: Current: Measured in “Amperes” or “Amps” (A) “The rate of flow of electrons through a circuit” Voltage: Measured in “Volts”

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2 Today we are going to look at:

3 Current: Measured in “Amperes” or “Amps” (A) “The rate of flow of electrons through a circuit” Voltage: Measured in “Volts” (V) “Used to drive the electrons through the components” Resistance: Measured in “Ohm’s” (  ) “A measure of how much voltage is required to let a current flow”

4 Georg Simon Ohm (1787-1854) Ohm formulated the relationship between voltage, current & resistance as follows. “The current in a circuit is directly proportional to the applied voltage and inversely proportional to the resistance of the circuit”

5 “Voltage (V) is equal to the current (I) multiplied by the resistance (R)

6 If we use a triangle to help us, then we can arrange the formula to make it easier to use. V IR This gives us the formula’s V = I x R V I = R V R = I

7 Example 1: Voltage Q: The resistance of a circuit is 12  and the current is 2A. What is the voltage? Step 1: Draw Triangle V IR Step 2: Select correct equation V = I x R

8 Step 3: Plug in the numbers V = ?I = 2A& R = 12  Step 4: Calculate V = 2 x 12 Step 5: Solution V = 24V Don’t Forget the units!

9 Now you try one! Q: The resistance of a circuit is 15  and the current is 3A. What is the voltage?

10 Example 2: Current Q: The voltage supply is 25V and the resistance is 5 . What is the current Step 1: Draw Triangle V IR Step 2: Select correct equation V I = R

11 Step 3: Plug in the numbers V = 25VI = ?R = 5  Step 4: Calculate I = 25  5 Step 5: Solution I = 5A Don’t Forget the units!

12 Now you try one! Q: The voltage supply is 40V and the resistance is 10 . What is the current?

13 Example 3: Resistance Q: The voltage supply is 300V and the current is 2A. What is the resistance? Step 1: Draw Triangle V IR Step 2: Select correct equation V R = I

14 Step 3: Plug in the numbers V = 300VI = 2AR = ? Step 4: Calculate R = 300  2 Step 5: Solution R = 150  Don’t Forget the units!

15 Now you try one! Q: The voltage supply is 500V and the current is 50A. What is the resistance?


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