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1 Principles & Applications
Electricity Principles & Applications Sixth Edition Richard J. Fowler Chapter 3 Basic Circuits, Laws, and Measurements © Glencoe/McGraw-Hill

2 INTRODUCTION Circuit Symbols Circuit Diagrams Parts of a Circuit
Measuring Electrical Quantities Calculating Electrical Quantities

3 Symbols and Components
Cell Device Symbol + Terminal Resistor Device Symbol Symbols and Components

4 This complete circuit uses the following:
An energy or power source A control device A load Conductors Insulation (not shown)

5 Constructing and Checking
a Lamp Circuit V mA 2 V DC AC 20 200 2k 20K V- COM 1.52 Cell Select and arrange the components. Connect a wire from: 1) the cell to the switch, Connect the meter, 2) the switch to the light, and and flip the switch. 3) the light to the cell.

6 Circuit Quiz An electrical component has a ____ as well as a name.
symbol The long bar on the cell symbol is the ____ terminal of the cell. positive A complete circuit has a ____ ____ that forces current to flow. power source A complete circuit often has a ____ ____ that turns the circuit off and on. control device A complete circuit has a ____ that controls the current flow. load A complete circuit has ____ that route the current. conductors

7 Measuring Voltage SPST Connect - lead to - terminal of source
Select the dcV function R1 1 kW S1 SPST B1 15 V kW W mA mV V A + V A W COM - d c a c Connect + lead to + terminal of source

8 Measuring Current SPST Select the dc mA function S1 B1 15 V R1 1 kW
mV V A + V A W COM - d c a c

9 Measuring Current SPST Connect the - lead so that electrons enter it
Select the dc mA function S1 SPST kW W mA mV V A + V A W COM - d c a c Physically interrupt the circuit B1 15 V R1 1 kW Connect the + lead to the other point

10 Measuring Resistance SPST Select the kW function S1 B1 15 V R1 1 kW
mA mV V A + V A W COM - d c a c

11 Measuring Resistance SPST Remove power (open switch)
Select the kW function S1 SPST kW W mA mV V A + V A W COM - d c a c B1 15 V R1 1 kW Connect the leads

12 Measurement Quiz function positive negative current resistance
Select the correct ____ of the meter before measuring an electrical quantity. function When measuring voltage, the meter’s positive lead is connected to the ____ terminal of the source. positive When measuring current, the meter’s ____ lead receives electrons from the circuit. negative When measuring ____, the meter is connected to the points created by interrupting the circuit. current Power is removed from the circuit before measuring ____. resistance

13 Calculating Current V R = 36 V 1800 W I = = 0.02 A = 20 mA SPST S1 B1
1.8 kW B1 36 V V R = 36 V 1800 W I = = A = 20 mA

14 Calculating Resistance
B1 24 V A 0.03 A V I = 24 V 0.03 A R = = 800 W = 0.8 k W

15 Calculating Voltage A V = IR = 0.15 A x 270 W = 40.5 V 0.15 A B1 R

16 Calculating Power A V IV = P = 0.2 A x 54 V = 10.8 W P = I2R =
0.2 A x 0.2 A x 270 W = 10.8 W P = V2/R = (54 V x 54 V) / 270 W = 10.8 W

17 Calculation Quiz Determine I when R = 10 W and V = 25 V. 2.5 A
Determine R when I = 1.3 A and V = 26 V. 20 W Determine V when R = 15 W and I = 1.2 A. 18 V Determine P when I = 3.3 A and V = 16 V. 52.8 W Determine P when I = 4 A and R = 20 W. 320 W Determine P when V = 8 V and R = 16 W. 4 W

18 REVIEW Circuit Symbols Circuit Diagrams Parts of a Circuit
Measuring Electrical Quantities Calculating Electrical Quantities


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