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Getting A Charge Out of Electricity Compare Chapter 2 Section 2.2 How Much Juice is On the Loose? Electricity is electrons moving along Little juice particles moving along the line The flow of electrons in an electric Circuit is called the current (T4A03) We Measure the amount of current flow in Amperes (T4A01) We often just call them Amps Big numbers mean more juice is moving than little numbers We measure the flow of current in an electric circuit with an Ammeter (T4A12) How Hard Does the Electricity Punch The strength of electricity’s punch is called its Electromotive Force (EMF) Electromotive Force is measured in Volts You measure Electromotive Force – such as between battery terminals with a Voltmeter (T4A13) Power – Watt hit Me? Power is the number of punches amps (current) * how hard you got punched (voltage) Electrical Power is Measured in Watts (T4A02) The Unit Used to Describe Electrical Power is the Watt (T4E01) Ohm My! Always resistance to flow of current The Basic Unit of Resistance is the Ohm (T4A07) The Opposition to flow of current is called Resistance (T4A11) If little kid tries to hold the door closed won’t be much resistance If Hulk Hogan tries to hold the door closed likely will be a lot of resistance The more ohms the more resistance Some things have low resistance and conduct electricity well Copper is an example of a good conductor Glass is an example of a good insulator (T4A09) (T4A10) Formulas Voltage and Power Ohms Law Relationship P E I R E = Volts I = Current or Amperes R = Resistance E E=IxR I = E/R R = E/I I P =Power P = E x I E = Volts E = P/I I = Amps I = P/E