Title: Using Electricity
1Using Electricity
2 Electric current is a flow of
Charge
Electric current is measured in
Amperes Amps A
Charge is measured in
Coulombs c
3Current and Charge
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- Q Charge in coulombs
- I Current in Amps
- t Time in seconds
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5Questions
- A charge of 30 coulombs flows into a heater in 10
seconds, how much electric current is this?
3Amps
An electric lamp uses 0.25 Amps. How much charge
flows through it in 10 seconds?
2.5 coulombs
6Uses of Electric Current.
- Making things hot, lamps and cookers.
- Making magnetism, motors and meters.
- Changing chemicals, electrolysis.
- Producing light, fluorescent lights.
7Electrical Power
Watts
- What is electrical power measured in?
Joules
Energy is measured in
Each coulomb of charge transfers some energy. One
Joule of energy transferred per coulomb is called
one volt.
Voltage is the number of joules of energy
transferred per second.
8Electrical Power
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P Power in Watts I Current in Amps V
Voltage in Volts potential difference
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10Questions
- An electric heater runs from the mains (230V) it
draws a current of 4 Amps. Calculate the power of
the heater.
4A X 230V 920W
- How much current flows when a 2kW electric heater
is connected to the mains?
2000W / 230V 8.7A
11Resistance
- Some conductors are better than others.
- A good conductor has low resistance.
- Copper and gold are good conductors.
- Aluminium is not a particularly good conductor,
it has a high resistance.
12Variable resistor
- A dimmer switch uses a variable resistor.
- With increased resistance you get less current
flowing. - With less current flowing you get a dimmer light.
13Voltage, resistance and current.
- Current Voltage
- Resistance
14V I R
- V Voltage (Volts) potential difference
- I Current (Amps)
- R Resistance
- (Ohms) ?
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15Questions
- What is the resistance of a washing machine which
draws a 5A current from the mains?
230V / 5A 46?
- What current will a motor with a resistance of 25
Ohms draw from the mains?
230V / 25 ? 9.2 A
16Mains and batteries
- Mains electricity is alternating current. a.c.
Batteries (cells) give out direct current d.c.
17Static electricity
- Plastic is an insulator, electric charge cannot
flow along it. - If any charge is given to a plastic rod, the
charge will stay there.
Lightning is caused by static electricity.
18Problems of static
- Minor electric shocks from getting charged up on
synthetic carpets.
Major sparks from aeroplanes during refueling!
19Uses of static electricity
- Spraying paint on new cars. The car is charged up
and the paint sprayer has the opposite charge, so
more paint reaches the car.
20Uses of static electricity
- Removing dust from the air. Dust is attracted to
charged plates over which air is blown. - Inkjet printers spray ink and the direction of
the spray is controlled by charged plates through
which the ink passes. - Photocopiers use charge to attract toner onto the
paper.
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24Now go and learn it!