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Basic Current and Voltage Principles Online Resource for ETCH 213 Faculty: B. Allen Electron – Smallest subatomic particle of negative charge that orbits the nucleus of an atom. Voltage (V or E) Current (I) Resistance (R) Power – Measured in watts or joules/second Element – 107 different elements Atom – Smallest particle of an element Online Resource for ETCH 213 Faculty: B. Allen Exponents Base number raised to an exponent 24 2 raised to the 4th power 2×2 × 2 × 2 = 24 = 16 Online Resource for ETCH 213 Faculty: B. Allen Roots of a number The root of a number is a fractional exponent 5 4 10 5 = = 1 2 10 1 Online Resource for ETCH 213 Faculty: B. Allen 4 Powers of 10 4100 = 41 × 10 2 54000 = 54 × 103 0.000000834 = 834 × 10-9 Online Resource for ETCH 213 Faculty: B. Allen Scientific notation The decimal point is placed after the first non-zero digit 4100 = 4.1 × 10 3 54000 = 5.4 × 104 0.000000834 = 8.34 × 10-7 Online Resource for ETCH 213 Faculty: B. Allen Engineering notation A number greater than 1 times a power of 10 that is some multiple of 3. 4100 = 4.1 × 10 3 54000 = 54 × 103 0.000000834 = 834 × 10-9 Online Resource for ETCH 213 Faculty: B. Allen Metric prefixes Online Resource for ETCH 213 Faculty: B. Allen Using metric prefixes 4100 = 4.1k 54000 = 54k 0.000000834 = 834n Online Resource for ETCH 213 Faculty: B. Allen Atom Subatomic particles -Electrons -Protons -Neutrons Online Resource for ETCH 213 Faculty: B. Allen Atomic number The number of protons in the nucleus of an atom is the atomic number. Online Resource for ETCH 213 Faculty: B. Allen Shells or bands The shells or bands of an atom are the orbital path containing a group of electrons that have a common energy level. Online Resource for ETCH 213 Faculty: B. Allen Valance shell or ring The outermost shell formed by electrons in an atom is called the valence shell or ring. Online Resource for ETCH 213 Faculty: B. Allen Charges are positive, negative, or neutral Protons have a positive charge. Electrons have a negative charge. Neutrons have a neutral charge. Like charges repel. Unlike charges attract. Online Resource for ETCH 213 Faculty: B. Allen Current The movement of electrons from one point to another or valence electrons moving from one point to another. Online Resource for ETCH 213 Faculty: B. Allen Coulomb of charge 1 coulomb (Q) of charge is 6.24 × 1018 electrons. Q= Total number of electrons 18 electrons 6.24 ×10 coulomb Online Resource for ETCH 213 Faculty: B. Allen Ampere Ampere is the unit of current. 1 ampere = 1 coulomb 1 sec ond Online Resource for ETCH 213 Faculty: B. Allen Conventional current versus electron current flow Conventional Current Flow – A current produced by the movement of positive charges towards a negative terminal. Electron Current Flow – A current produced by the movement of free electrons towards a positive terminal. Online Resource for ETCH 213 Faculty: B. Allen Measuring current with an ammeter Online Resource for ETCH 213 Faculty: B. Allen Voltage Voltage is a force or pressure exerted on electrons Electromotive Force (EMF) – A force that causes the motion of electrons due to a potential difference between two points. Potential Difference– Voltage difference between two points which will cause current to flow in a closed circuit. Online Resource for ETCH 213 Faculty: B. Allen Symbols Online Resource for ETCH 213 Faculty: B. Allen Unit of voltage - Volts 3000 V = 1kV = 1 kilovolts 0.018V = 18mV = 18 millivolts 1,500,000V = 1.5MV = 1.5 megavolts Online Resource for ETCH 213 Faculty: B. Allen Measure voltage across a component of a circuit Online Resource for ETCH 213 Faculty: B. Allen Current is proportional to voltage As I V As I V Online Resource for ETCH 213 Faculty: B. Allen Conductors allow current to flow and have low resistance (R). Conductance (G) = 1/Resistance (R) Insulators have high resistance and prevent current flow. Online Resource for ETCH 213 Faculty: B. Allen Open circuit– no path for current Online Resource for ETCH 213 Faculty: B. Allen Closed circuit – path for current Online Resource for ETCH 213 Faculty: B. Allen Short circuit – large currents to ground Online Resource for ETCH 213 Faculty: B. Allen This ends Basic Current and Voltage Principles Online Resource for ETCH 213 Faculty: B. Allen