Electric Current & Electricity Calculations

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Electric Current & Electricity Calculations IPC Notes Electric Current & Electricity Calculations

Electric Current electric current – the flow of electrons through a conductor resistance – the tendency of an object to resist the flow of electrons

Closed vs. Open Circuits closed circuit – allows the flow of electricity; the circuit is complete

Closed vs. Open Circuits open circuit – prevents the flow of electricity; the circuit is incomplete

Batteries battery – uses voltage differences to create a flow of current

2 Types of Batteries dry cell battery – uses a chemical paste surrounding a carbon rod ex) AA battery

2 Types of Batteries wet cell battery – uses 2 types of metallic plates suspended in a conducting solution ex) car battery

Electricity Calculations V = I x R V = voltage (volts) I = current (amps) R = resistance (Ohms)

Electricity Calculations P = I x V P = power (watts) I = current (amps) V = voltage (volts)

Electricity Calculations E = P x t E = energy (kilowatt hours) P = power (kilowatts) t = time (hours)

Practice Problem #1 How much power is used by a light bulb if it uses a current of 1.2 amps and a voltage of 120 volts?

Practice Problem #2 What is the resistance of an appliance that uses 0.89 amps when the voltage is 120 volts?

Practice Problem #3 How much current is flowing through a wire with a 4.5 ohm resistor and a 6 volt battery?

Practice Problem #4 How much power is used if 350,000 kilowatt hours of energy are used in 58 hours?

Practice Problem #5 What is the voltage of a battery if 4.5 watts are used with 0.5 amps of current?

Practice Problem #6 How long does it take a 2 kilowatt appliance to use 36.5 kwh of energy?