Review of V, I, and R Voltage is the amount of energy per charge available to move electrons from one point to another in a circuit, measured in volts.

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Review of V, I, and R Voltage is the amount of energy per charge available to move electrons from one point to another in a circuit, measured in volts. Current is the rate of charge flow, measured in amperes. Resistance is the opposition to current, measured in ohms.

The most important fundamental law in electronics is Ohm’s law, which relates voltage, current, and resistance. Georg Simon Ohm ( ) formulated the equation that bears his name: Ohm’s Law What is the current in a circuit with a 12 V source if the resistance is 10  ? 1.2 A

If you need to solve for voltage, Ohm’s law is: What is the voltage across a 680  resistor if the current is 26.5 mA? 18 V Ohm’s Law

If you need to solve for resistance, Ohm’s law is: 115 V What is the (hot) resistance of the bulb? 132  Ohm’s Law

A student takes data for a resistor and plots the data as shown. What is the conductance and the resistance of the resistor? The slope represents the conductance. The reciprocal of the conductance is the resistance.

The plot of current versus voltage for a fixed resistor is a line with a positive slope. 2.7 k  What is its conductance? 0.37 mS Graph of Current Versus Voltage What is the resistance indicated by the graph?

If resistance is varied for a constant voltage, the current versus resistance curve plots a hyperbola. What is the curve for a 3-V source? Graph of Current Versus Resistance

The resistor color code is green-blue-brown-gold. What should the ammeter read? Application of Ohm’s Law 26.8 mA

The unit for work is the newton-meter (N-m) or joule (J). When a constant force is applied to move an object over a distance, the work is the force times the distance. The force must be measured in the same direction as the distance. Force Distance Energy and Power

One joule is the work done when a force of one newton is applied through a distance of one meter. A joule is a small amount of work approximately equal to the work done in raising an apple over a distance of 1 m. 1 m The symbol for energy, W, represents work, but should not be confused with the unit for power, the watt, W. Energy and Power

Energy is closely related to work. Energy is the ability to do work. As such, it is measured in the same units as work, namely the Newton-meter (N-m) or joule (J). What amount of energy is converted to heat in sliding a box along a floor for 5 meters if the force to move it is 400 n? W = Fd = (400 N)(5 m) = 2000 N-m = Energy and Power 2000 J

Power is the rate of doing work. Because it is a rate, a time unit is required. The unit is the joule per second (J/s), which defines a watt (W). What power is developed if the box in the previous example is moved in 10 s? 200 W Energy and Power

The kilowatt-hour (kWh) is a much larger unit of energy than the joule. There are 3.6 x 10 6 J in a kWh. The kWh is convenient for electrical appliances. What is the energy used in operating a 1200 W heater for 20 minutes? 1200 W = 1.2 kW 20 min = 1/3 h 1.2 kW  1/3 h = Energy and Power 0.4kWh

In electrical work, the rate energy is dissipated can be determined from any of three forms of the power formula. Together, the three forms are called Watt’s law. Energy and Power

What power is dissipated by a 27-  resistor if the current is A? Given that you know the resistance and current, substitute the values into P =I 2 R. Energy and Power

What power is dissipated by a heater that draws 12 A of current from a 120 V supply? The most direct solution is to substitute into P = IV, as follows: Energy and Power

What power is dissipated by a 100-  resistor with 5 V across it? The most direct solution is to substitute into P= V 2 / R, as follows: It is important to remember that small resistors operating in low voltage systems need to be sized for the anticipated power. Energy and Power

Voltage Sources * Independent Voltage Sources maintain a specific voltage across its terminals, independent of other elements in the circuit. f=1 Independent and Dependent Sources

Voltage Sources * Dependent (or Controlled) Voltage Sources voltage-controlled voltage source, current-controlled voltage source

Current Sources * Independent Current Source forces a specific current to flow through itself, independent of other elements in the circuit. f=50 Independent and Dependent Sources

Current Sources * Dependent (or Controlled) Current Sources voltage-controlled current source, current-controlled current source Independent and Dependent Sources

Ohm’s law Linear Energy Power Joule Characterized by a straight-line relationship. A law stating that current is directly proportional to voltage and inversely proportional to current. The ability to do work. The unit is the joule (J). The rate of energy usage. The SI unit of energy. Selected Key Terms

Watt Kilowatt-hour Ampere-hour rating Efficiency A number determined by multiplying the current (A) times the length of time (h) that a battery can deliver that current to a load. The ratio of output power to input power of a circuit, usually expressed as a percent. The unit of power. One watt is the power when 1 J of energy is used in 1 s. A common unit of energy used mainly by utility companies. Selected Key Terms