chapter 22 current electricity milbank high school
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Chapter 22Current Electricity
Chapter 22Current Electricity
Milbank High SchoolMilbank High School
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Sec. 22.1Current and CircuitsSec. 22.1Current and Circuits• Objectives
– Define an electric current and the ampere– Describe conditions that create current in an
electric circuit– Draw circuits and recognize that they are
closed loops– Define power in electric circuits– Define resistance and describe Ohm’s law
• Objectives– Define an electric current and the ampere– Describe conditions that create current in an
electric circuit– Draw circuits and recognize that they are
closed loops– Define power in electric circuits– Define resistance and describe Ohm’s law
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Electric CurrentsElectric Currents
• Electric current– A flow of charged particles
• Conventional current– conductors
• Battery
• Photovoltaic cell
• Electric current– A flow of charged particles
• Conventional current– conductors
• Battery
• Photovoltaic cell
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Electric CircuitsElectric Circuits
• Closed loop• Closed loop
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Rate of Charge FlowRate of Charge Flow
• Coulomb
• Ampere
• PowerP = IV
• Example Problem Pg. 511
• Coulomb
• Ampere
• PowerP = IV
• Example Problem Pg. 511
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Resistance and Ohm’s LawResistance and Ohm’s Law
• ResistanceR = V/I
Resistance (R) is the ratio of potential difference (V) to the current (I)
• Ohm’s Law
• Resistors
• Superconductors
• ResistanceR = V/I
Resistance (R) is the ratio of potential difference (V) to the current (I)
• Ohm’s Law
• Resistors
• Superconductors
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Drawing Electric CircuitsDrawing Electric Circuits
• Schematic
• Parallel Connection
• Ammeter
• Series Connection
• Symbols
• Schematic
• Parallel Connection
• Ammeter
• Series Connection
• Symbols
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Sec. 22.2Using Electric EnergySec. 22.2Using Electric Energy• Objectives
– Explain how electric energy is converted into thermal energy
– Determine why high-voltage transmission lines are used to carry electric energy over long distances
– Define kilowatt-hour
• Objectives– Explain how electric energy is converted into
thermal energy– Determine why high-voltage transmission
lines are used to carry electric energy over long distances
– Define kilowatt-hour
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Using Electric EnergyUsing Electric Energy
• Electric energy is converted to mechanical energy (motor)
• Electric energy converted to light (lamp)– Both of these get hot (some energy is
converted to thermal energy)
• Heating resistors– Space heater, hot plate, iron– Act as resistors in a circuitE = I2Rt
• Electric energy is converted to mechanical energy (motor)
• Electric energy converted to light (lamp)– Both of these get hot (some energy is
converted to thermal energy)
• Heating resistors– Space heater, hot plate, iron– Act as resistors in a circuitE = I2Rt
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Transmission of Electric EnergyTransmission of Electric Energy
• Thermal energy is produced at a rate of
P = I2R
• Used to calculate thermal energy loss in long-distance transmission
• Kilowatt-hour– Equal to 1000 watts delivered continuously for
3600 seconds (1 hour)
• Thermal energy is produced at a rate of
P = I2R
• Used to calculate thermal energy loss in long-distance transmission
• Kilowatt-hour– Equal to 1000 watts delivered continuously for
3600 seconds (1 hour)