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Fundamentals of Electricity
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Matter : Weight - Space Element O2O2 Compound H2OH2O Mixture Cement
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Matter : Weight - Space Solid Liquid Gas Plasma
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Atoms P n nucleus e- valence shell
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Atoms Protons – Positive Charge Nucleus Nucleus Neutrons – No Charge Nucleus Nucleus Electrons – Negative Charge – Negative Charge – Outside the Nucleus – Outside the Nucleus
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Atoms Atomic Number – Number of Protons Atomic Weight – Number of Protons plus Neutrons Number of Protons EQUALS Electrons in a neutral atom
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Atoms - Copper Atomic Number 29 Atomic Weight 64 Electrons 29
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Atoms - Copper Valence Electron
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Atoms - Silver Atomic Number 47 Atomic Weight 108 Electrons 47
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Atoms - Silver Valence Electron
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Atoms - Gold Atomic Number 47 Atomic Weight 108 Electrons 47
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Atoms - Gold Valence Electron
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Atoms - Platinum Atomic Number 78 Atomic Weight 195 Electrons 78
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Atoms - Platinum Valence Electron
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Atoms - Aluminum Atomic Number 13 Atomic Weight 27 Electrons 13
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Atoms - Aluminum Valence Electrons!
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Law of electrostatics Q or q is used to represent a quantity of charge -q – excess number of electrons. +q – excess number of protons. ***Electrons have left the building!!!***
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Law of electrostatics Like charges repel. -q +q -q Unlike charges attract.
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Law of electrostatics
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Law of Electrostatics +q 1 +q 2 d F F
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Law of electrostatics F = k q1q2d2q1q2d2 electrostatic constant
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Ionization The process where an atom gains or loses an electron. Na + Cl - Na – Positive Ion Cl – Negative Ion
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Static Electricity - - - --- - - - + + + + + +
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Current Flow of Electrons Metals - Free Electrons e ee ee
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Conductor Substances in which electrons will flow readily with little energy applied.
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Conductor Elements that contain less than half the maximum number of electrons in the valence shell
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Insulator Substances in which electrons will flow when large amounts of energy is applied.
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Insulator Elements that contain more than half the maximum number of electrons in the valence shell
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Semiconductors Substances that sometime act like conductors and sometimes like insulators. C, Si, Ge
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Superconductors Substances that allow electrons ro move with no resistance at all.
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Force and Work -q F +q d } Potential Difference
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Force eeeeee ee e e eeeeee Voltage Electromotive Force (EMF)
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Voltage Symbol – V or E Unit – Volt Volt - V
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Power Symbol – P Unit – Watt Watt - W Rate at which work is done.
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Current Flow of charge! Charge - Coulomb(C) 6.28 X 10 18 electrons eeeeee ee e e eeeeee
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Current eeeeee ee e e eeeeee Number of electrons passing a point in a second.
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Current Symbol - I Unit – Ampere (Amps) Amperes - A
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Resistance Opposition to Current Flow High Resistance Insulator
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Resistance Opposition to Current Flow Low Resistance Conductor
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Resistance Opposition to Current Flow High and Low Resistance SemiConductor
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Resistance Symbol - R Unit – Ohm Ohm - Ω
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Putting it all Together Load Source Path
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Putting it all Together Resistance Voltage Source + _ e current
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