Title: Electrons, Photons
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Module 1 Electric Current
- Explain that electric current is a net flow of
charged particles. - Explain that electric current in a metal is due
to the movement of electrons, whereas in an
electrolyte the current is due to the movement of
ions. - Explain what is meant by conventional current and
electron flow. - Select and use the equation ?Q I?t.
- Define the coulomb.
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Module 1 Electric Current
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Module 1 Electric Current
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Module 1 Electric Current
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Module 1 Electric Current
Q I x t
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Module 1 Electric Current
The Coulomb One coulomb is the total charge
supplied by a current of one ampere in a time of
one second.
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Module 1 Electric Current
- Recall and use the elementary charge e 1.6
10-19 C. - Describe Kirchhoffs first law and appreciate
that this is a consequence of conservation of
charge. - State what is meant by the term mean drift
velocity of charge carriers. - Select and use the equation I Anev.
- Describe the difference between conductors,
semiconductors and insulators in terms of the
number density n.
8Series Circuits
Electrons, Photons Waves
Same Value Resistors
A3
A1
A2
V1
V2
9Series Circuits
Different Value Resistors
A3
A1
A2
V1
V2
10Parallel Circuits
Same Value Resistors
A3
A1
V1
A2
V2
11Parallel Circuits
Different Value Resistors
A3
A1
V1
A2
V2
12Drift Velocity
- state what is meant by the term mean drift
- velocity of charge carriers
- select and use the equation I Anev
- describe the difference between conductors,
- semiconductors and insulators in terms of the
- number density n.
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14Drift Velocity
The mean drift velocity is the average
displacement travelled by the electrons along
the wire per second
I Anev
15Drift Velocity
I Anev