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Electricity Static ElectricityCurrent Electricity

Atom Atomic ParticleChargeMass Electron –1.6  C9.11  Kg Proton +1.6  C1.673  Kg Neutron  Kg

Electric Current The electric current is the amount of charge per unit time that passes through a surface that is perpendicular to the motion of the charges. The SI unit of electric current is the ampere (A), after the French mathematician André Ampére ( ). 1 A = 1 C/s. Ampere is a large unit for current. In practice milliampere (mA) and microampere (μA) are used.

Electrical Quantities and their Units QuantitySymbolUnit Name Unit Abbreviation CurrentIampereA VoltageVvoltV ResistanceRohmΩ PowerPwattW

Emf’s or Voltages of Common Batteries Car battery = 12 V AAA, AA, C, D = 1.5 V 9-volt battery = 9 V Lantern battery = 6 V

Ohm’s Law Georg Simon Ohm ( ), a German physicist, discovered Ohm’s law in This is an experimental law, valid for both alternating current (ac) and direct current (dc) circuits. When you pass an electric current (I) through a resistance (R) there will be a potential difference or voltage (V) created across the resistance. Ohm’s law gives a relationship between the voltage (V), current (I), and resistance (R) as follows: V = I R P1: An automobile has a 18-W reading lamp in the ceiling. This lamp operates with a voltage drop of 12 V across it. How much current flows through the lamp? P2: How much current will flow through a 60-W household table lamp, when connected to a 120-volt outlet?

Electric Power,P The SI unit of power is watt, after James Watt ( ), who developed steam engines. Utility companies use the unit kilowatt-hour to measure the electrical energy used by customers. One kilowatt-hour, kWh is the energy consumed for one hour at a power rate of 1 kW.

Killowatt-hour (kWh) The SI unit of power is watt, after James Watt ( ), who developed steam engines. Utility companies use the unit kilowatt-hour to measure the electrical energy used by customers. One kilowatt-hour, kWh is the energy consumed for one hour at a power rate of 1 kW. P: An appliance with a power rating of 1500-W is used 10 hours a day. If the cost of electricity is 12 cents per kilowatt ‑ hour, how much does it cost to operate this appliance for the month of April?

Series and Parallel Circuit Series Circuit Parallel Circuit Household Circuit

Electricity: Generation and Transmission

Transformers A transformer consists of a primary coil and a secondary coil, both wound on an iron core. The changing magnetic flux produced by the current in the primary coil induces an emf in the secondary coil. At the far right is the symbol for a transformer. A transformer is a device for increasing or decreasing an ac voltage.

Faraday’s Law and Electric Generators