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CURRENT, RESISTANCE, AND ELECTROMOTIVE FORCE Chapter 25

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Page 1: Chapter 25. Current = Rate of flow of charge Unit: A ( Ampere ) 1 A = 1C/s Current flows from high potential to low potential

CURRENT, RESISTANCE, AND ELECTROMOTIVE FORCE

Chapter 25

Page 2: Chapter 25. Current = Rate of flow of charge Unit: A ( Ampere ) 1 A = 1C/s Current flows from high potential to low potential

CURRENT

Current = Rate of flow of charge Unit: A (Ampere)1 A = 1C/s

Current flows from high potential to low potential

Page 3: Chapter 25. Current = Rate of flow of charge Unit: A ( Ampere ) 1 A = 1C/s Current flows from high potential to low potential

TOTAL AMOUNT OF CHARGESuppose a wire carries current I. Find the total charge passing through the wire in time t.

Page 4: Chapter 25. Current = Rate of flow of charge Unit: A ( Ampere ) 1 A = 1C/s Current flows from high potential to low potential

CONSERVATION OF CHARGE(KIRCHHOFF’S JUNCTION RULE)

Arrows: Directions of POSITIVE charge flow

We now know that current (in metals) is in fact caused by negatively charged electrons flowing in the opposite direction.

Page 5: Chapter 25. Current = Rate of flow of charge Unit: A ( Ampere ) 1 A = 1C/s Current flows from high potential to low potential

POSITIVE OR NEGATIVE CHARGE CARRIERS

Page 6: Chapter 25. Current = Rate of flow of charge Unit: A ( Ampere ) 1 A = 1C/s Current flows from high potential to low potential

CURRENT DENSITYCurrent Density: Current per unit areaUnit: A/m2

a b

Page 7: Chapter 25. Current = Rate of flow of charge Unit: A ( Ampere ) 1 A = 1C/s Current flows from high potential to low potential

DIRECTION

Left or Right?

I

J

E Right

Right

Right

Page 8: Chapter 25. Current = Rate of flow of charge Unit: A ( Ampere ) 1 A = 1C/s Current flows from high potential to low potential

DRIFT VELOCITY

Closing time at the bar

Drift velocity: vd

Page 9: Chapter 25. Current = Rate of flow of charge Unit: A ( Ampere ) 1 A = 1C/s Current flows from high potential to low potential

DERIVATION OF DRIFT VELOCITY

Page 10: Chapter 25. Current = Rate of flow of charge Unit: A ( Ampere ) 1 A = 1C/s Current flows from high potential to low potential

FIND THE DRIFT VELOCITYGiven n=8.49 × 1028 m-3 for copper, what is the drift velocity of electrons in a copper wire with radius r=900μm and I =17 mA?

Page 11: Chapter 25. Current = Rate of flow of charge Unit: A ( Ampere ) 1 A = 1C/s Current flows from high potential to low potential

RESISTANCE

Page 12: Chapter 25. Current = Rate of flow of charge Unit: A ( Ampere ) 1 A = 1C/s Current flows from high potential to low potential

OHM’S LAW

Page 13: Chapter 25. Current = Rate of flow of charge Unit: A ( Ampere ) 1 A = 1C/s Current flows from high potential to low potential

RESISTOR

Page 14: Chapter 25. Current = Rate of flow of charge Unit: A ( Ampere ) 1 A = 1C/s Current flows from high potential to low potential

RESISTIVITY ρ AND CONDUCTIVITY σ

Page 15: Chapter 25. Current = Rate of flow of charge Unit: A ( Ampere ) 1 A = 1C/s Current flows from high potential to low potential

RESISTIVITY

Page 16: Chapter 25. Current = Rate of flow of charge Unit: A ( Ampere ) 1 A = 1C/s Current flows from high potential to low potential

WHICH HAS THE HIGHER RESISTANCE?

Page 17: Chapter 25. Current = Rate of flow of charge Unit: A ( Ampere ) 1 A = 1C/s Current flows from high potential to low potential

OHMIC MATERIAL

Page 18: Chapter 25. Current = Rate of flow of charge Unit: A ( Ampere ) 1 A = 1C/s Current flows from high potential to low potential

NONOHMIC MATERIAL, GRAPH

Page 19: Chapter 25. Current = Rate of flow of charge Unit: A ( Ampere ) 1 A = 1C/s Current flows from high potential to low potential

POWER

Power: Energy per unit timeUnit: W (Watt)1W=1J/s

Page 20: Chapter 25. Current = Rate of flow of charge Unit: A ( Ampere ) 1 A = 1C/s Current flows from high potential to low potential

EXAMPLE

Page 21: Chapter 25. Current = Rate of flow of charge Unit: A ( Ampere ) 1 A = 1C/s Current flows from high potential to low potential

KILOWATT-HOUR AND JOULES

Both measure energy1kWh is the amount of energy dissipated by a 1000 Watts light bulb in one hour.Therefore:1kWh = (1000J/s) (3600s)=3.6 × 106 J