Title: The Lead Acid Electric Battery
1The Lead Acid Electric Battery
Sulfuric Acid Electrolyte
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Terminals
Oxidation at the Negative Plate (ElectrodeAnode)
Sulfuric Acid Solution H2SO4
Spongy Lead (Pb)
Lead Oxide (PbO2)
Reduction at the Positive Plate
(ElectrodeCathode)
Cell 2 V Battery Multiple cells
2Batteries
3Kirchoffs Rules
- Conservation of charge
- Junction (Node) Rule At any junction point, the
sum of all currents entering the junction must
equal the sum of the currents leaving the
junction. -
- Conservation of energy
- Loop Rule The some of the changes in potential
around any closed path of a circuit must be zero. -
4Energy in a circuit
5Series Circuit
Apply the Loop Rule
6Parallel Circuits
Apply the Junction Rule
7Rule Set Problem Solving Strategy
- A resistor transversed in the direction of
assumed current is a negative voltage (potential
drop) - A resistors transversed in the opposite direction
of assumed current is a positive voltage
(potential rise) - A battery transversed from to is a positive
voltage. - A battery transversed from to - is a negative
voltage. - Ohms Law applies for resistors.
- Both the loop rule and junction rule are normally
required to solve problems.
8More about the Loop Rule
- Traveling around the loop from a to b
- In (a), the resistor is traversed in the
direction of the current, the potential across
the resistor is IR - In (b), the resistor is traversed in the
direction opposite of the current, the potential
across the resistor is is IR
9Loop Rule, final
- In (c), the source of emf is traversed in the
direction of the emf (from to ), and the
change in the electric potential is e - In (d), the source of emf is traversed in the
direction opposite of the emf (from to -), and
the change in the electric potential is -e
10Example Problem 1
Given
V 3 Volts
Find current in each resistor
11Example Problem 2
Given
Find current in the 20 W resistor
12Alternating Current
13AC Power
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14Root Mean Square (rms)
15The Wheatstone bridgea simple Ohmmeter
16Charging a capacitor in an RC circuit
Same Symbol
At t 0, Qo 0 and
17Solving the charging differential equation
Kirchoffs loop rule
Convert to a simple equation in Current by taking
the first derivative w.r.t. time
Separate variables
18Integrate the results
19Charge buildup
20Discharging the capacitor in an RC circuit
At t 0, Q Qo
21Solving the discharging differential equation
Kirchoffs loop rule
Separate variables
Integrate
22Charge and current decay
23Charge and current decay
24Electrical Safety
- Current kills, not voltage (70 mA)
- Normal body resistance 105 W
- But could be less than 1000 W
- Take advantage of insulators, remove conductors
- Work with one hand at a time
- Shipboard is more dangerous
- Electrical safety is an officer responsibility