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Title: Ch. 6 Electricity and magnetism


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Ch. 6 Electricity and magnetism
  • Electric charge electrons (-) and protons ()
  • Coulombs Law
  • Voltage is measure of electric potential (energy
    per unit charge)
  • Current is moving charge -- 1 C/s is a current of
    1 ampere (1 A)
  • Power Current ? Voltage

2
Electrical Circuits
  • Electrons in conductors are free to move
  • Electrons flowing in a wire encounter some
    resistance (R)
  • Resistance causes heating if current flows
  • Ohms Law V I ? R
  • Complete circuit is required
  • Series vs. parallel
  • Fuses and circuit breakers

3
Breakdown and sparks
  • Spark is an electron avalanche
  • Breakdown occurs through normally insulating
    material (air, plastic, etc.)
  • Dry air breakdown 30 kV/cm
  • Lightning - 10s or 100s of kA with voltage up to
    GV range
  • Breakdown is easier at
  • sharp corners or edges
  • Electron multipliers

4
Superconductivity
  • At low temperature, the resistance of some
    materials vanishes.
  • Get current started in a loop, it will continue
    forever by itself
  • Used in MRI, bending magnets at particle
    accelerators, SQUIDs, magnetic levitation trains
  • Currently need liquid nitrogen temperatures or
    colder

5
The strange concept of fields
  • Non-contact forces action at a distance?
  • Electric charges (and other things) set up
    fields, which exert forces on other charges,
    etc.
  • Remove a charge suddenly, and its field does not
    go away as rapidly
  • Oscillating fields (waves) can exist long after
    the charges that created them are gone.

6
Magnets and magnetic fields
  • No magnetic charges
  • Earth, lodestones, and north/south
  • Electric current produces a magnetic field --
    electromagnets
  • Changing magnetic field creates an electric
    current in nearby loops of wire -- induction,
    motors, generators
  • Changing electric field creates a changing
    magnetic field which creates a changing electric
    field.

7
Transformers
  • AC current makes changing B-field which makes AC
    current
  • Output depends on number of coils
  • V multiplied by Nout/Nin
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