Students Prepare : Abdullah Al Asfour. Samer Al Gamdi. How voltage, current and resistance relate ?

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Students Prepare : Abdullah Al Asfour. Samer Al Gamdi. How voltage, current and resistance relate ?

By Ohm’s Law..

Introduction :

Voltage and Current analogy :

Current : - It is the rate of flow of charge. - The symbol is I. - It is measured in amps (ampere) A. (for example I=5 A or I=5 amps). - Current cannot flow without voltage.

Current :

Voltage : - It is a measure of the energy carried by the charge. - It attempts to make a current flow. - The Symbol is : V or E. - - It is described as a “push” of the electric current. - - It is measured in Volts (V=1.5v).

Voltage : Voltage is supplied by..

Resistance : - It is the impedance of the current flow. - The symbol is R. - All electrical equipment has an internal resistance. - - It is measured in ohms Ω.

Resistance :

Current, Voltage and Resistance :

Georg Simon Ohm (16 March 1789 – 6 July 1854)

Ohm's Law : - To make a current flow through a resistance there must be a voltage across that resistance. - Ohm's law shows the relationship between the voltage (V), current (I) and resistance (R). - V = I * R - I = V / R - R = V / I.

How to decrease the flow rate without change the pressure ?

How to increase the flow rate without change the resistance ?

How to decrease the pressure without change the flow rate ?

The relationship between Current, Voltage and Resistance :

Examples..

E1 : Find the voltage ?

E2 : Find the lamp resistor ?

E3 : Find the current ?

Exercises..

Exercises : Q1 : A 3 V is applied across a 6 ohm resistor, what is the current ? Q2 : lamp connected to a 6 V battery passes a current of 60 mA, what is the lamp's resistance ? Q3 : A 1.2 k ohm resistor passes a current of 0.2 A, what is the voltage across it ?

Exercises : A1 : A2 : A3 :

Summery - Voltage measured in volts, symbolized by the letters “E” or “V”. - Current measured in amps, symbolized by the letter “I”. - Resistance measured in ohms, symbolized by the letter “R”. - Ohm’s Law : V = I * R - I = V / R - R = V / I.

Any Questions ?

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Thank You For Attention..