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Welcome!
The Topic For Today Is…
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Tools we use to Resistance and
measure
Resistivity
Current
Electricity
Series and
Parallel Circuits
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Bonus Question: 5000 pts
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Ammeters measure…
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Current
Topic 1: 400
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Voltmeters measure…
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Potential Difference
Topic 1: 600
• Question:
• Ammeters are connected in
while voltmeters are connected in
• Answer
• Series; Parallel
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Topic 1: 800
• Question:
• Ammeters have
while voltmeters have
resistance.
• Answer
• Very little; Very much
resistance
Topic 1: 1000
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A galvanometer is…
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A device to measure extremely small
currents.
Topic 2: 200
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What is resistivity?
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Resistivity is an intrinsic property of a
material, which is a measure of the
conductive ability of the material. The lower
the value, the more conductive the material
is.
Topic 2: 400
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Question:
What is a resistor?
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A component in an electrical circuit, which
“resists” the flow of electrons.
Topic 2: 600
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What is Resistance?
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The ratio of the voltage drop across a device
to the current flowing in it.
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Or the hindrance to the flow of charge.
Topic 2: 800
• Question:
• As the length of a conductor increases, its
resistance will
while its resistivity
will
.
• Answer
• Increase; remain the same
Topic 2: 1000
• Question:
• Determine the resistance of a copper wire
that is 2.00 meters in length and has a radius
of 150.m
• Answer
• 0.487
Topic 3: 200
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Conventional Current is…
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the flow of positive charge.
Topic 3: 400
• Question:
• A 40 Volt battery is connected to a 20 Ohm
resistor. What is the current flowing in the
circuit?
• Answer
• 2 Amperes
Topic 3: 600
• Question:
• 2 amperes of current is equivalent to how
many electrons per second?
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• 1.25x1019 electrons per second
Topic 3: 800
• Question:
• A cloud transfers 25 Coulombs of charge to
the earth during a discharge lasting 0.75
seconds. What is the current flow.
• Answer
• 33.3 Amperes
Topic 3: 1000
• Question:
• A cloud transfers 10,000 Coulombs of charge
to the earth during a discharge lasting 0.50
seconds. If the potential difference between
the cloud and the ground is 25,000,000 Volts,
what is the resistance of the atmosphere?
• Answer
• 1250 Ohms
Topic 4: 200
• Question:
• How do you find the total resistance and
voltage in a series circuit?
• Answer
• You sum up the individual values for R and V.
Topic 4: 400
• Question:
• Adding another resistor to a series circuit will
cause the equivalent resistance to…
• Answer
• Increase
Topic 4: 600
• Question:
• A 2, 4 and 6 Ohm resistor are connected in
parallel. Which resistor will have the greatest
current and which one will have the least?
• Answer
• The 2 resistor will have the greatest current
while the 6 resistor will have the least.
Remember: Electricity follows the path of
least resistance.
Topic 4: 800
• Question:
• Determine the equivalent resistance for 3
identical 6 resistors connected in series and
parallel
• Answer
• In series: Req = 18
• In parallel: Req = 2
Topic 4: 1000
• Question:
• A 16 and 26 Ohm resistor are connected in
parallel across a potential difference of 40. V.
What is the current in the circuit?
• Answer
• 4.0A
Topic 5: 200
• Question:
• Electric field lines go from
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• Positive to negative
to
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The units for the electric field intensity are:
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N/C or V/m
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Conservation of charge means…
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The total charge of a system is constant. It
can neither be created, nor destroyed.
Topic 5: 800
• Question:
• Explain why a neutral object can be attracted
to a charged object.
• Answer
• Due to separation of charge. Electrons are
either attracted to the surface or repelled
resulting in a surface charge.
Topic 5: 1000
• Question:
• A proton experiences a force of 2.0x10-20N.
What is the electric field?
• Answer
• 0.125N/C
Bonus Question:
5000 pts.
• Question:
• A proton is released from rest between two
parallel plates where the electric field
strength is 25,000 V/m. Determine the
acceleration of the proton.
• Answer
• 2.4x1012 m/s2
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