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Chapter 26 CURRENT ELECTRICITY Electric Current (I) –rate of positive charge passing through a surface I=dQ/dt –units Coulomb/Second = Ampere (C/s = A)
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Current Flow of Charge
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Atomic Model for current Number of charges moving with a velocity through the areaNumber of charges moving with a velocity through the area Metallic conductorsMetallic conductors –Negative charges move –drift velocity is slow –electrons collide with atomic cores frequently –collisions transfer energy (cause heating)
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Atomic Model for current n = number of charges/vol e = magnitude of charge take limit as t goes to 0
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Current Density Current per area vector quantity relation to current via dot product
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Problem 12 Find current in section bounded by “dr”
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Ohm’s Law Vector field equation Conductivity and resistivity Ohm’s Law vector form Resistance and resistivity Scalar Equation
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Resistance Units: Ohm = Volt / Ampere ( = V / A)
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Ohmic devices vs. no Ohmic
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Sample problem 26-4 Find resistance of rectangular block of iron……
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Temperature Dependence of Resistance Define temp coefficient of resistivity If is small and constant Units of is ( o C) -1
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Microscopic view of Ohm’s Law Resistivity is a constant Free electron Theory
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Low temperature behavior of resistance Superconductivity Semiconductor
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Electric Power Units: watt = amp volt Substituting Ohm’s Law yields:
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