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level questions: Resistance

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How to know the sign of the IR=dif.V in a resistor?If the direction of I(current) is the same in which you are transversing, the IR should be negative=drop in the IR. If the direction of I(current) is the opposite in which you are transversing, the IR should be positive= rise in the IR.
How to know the sign of the epsylon=dif.V in a source of Electro Motif Force(battery)?If the direction of the EMF is the same in which you are transversing (from - to +), the dif.V should be a positive= rise in the IR. If the direction of the EMF is the opposite in which you are transversing (from + to -), the dif.V should be negative= drop in the IR.
Current:Time rate flow of charge through a surface.
SI Current unitAmpere=C/s
With what formula is the current related to the motion of the charge carriers?I=nqvA n=#of mobile charge carriers per vol. v=drift speed. A= cross area of the conductor
Reistance?Ohms law Dif.V=RI
SI of resistanceohms=V/A
Formula for resistivity of a conductor with a length l and a cross-area A:R=p(l/A) p= electrical resistivity
What does p=p0(1+a(T-T0)) state?That resistivity varies according temperature.
What does R=R0(1+a(T-T0)) state?That resistance varies according temperature.
Power?The amount of power delivered to a device.
How can you calc. the Power delivered to a resistor?P=I^2R=dif.V^2/R
Kilowatt-hour:Amount of energy converted in one hr by a device supplied w/power at a rate of 1kW.
Sources of emf?Battery or generator, increases the electric potential energy of charges in an electric circuit.
Dif. between batteries and generators?Batteries convert chemical energy into electrical potential energy, and generators convert mechanical energy into electrical potential energy.
How the terminal voltage dif.V of a battery is calc?Dif.V=E-Ir E=emf of the battery r=internal resistance of the battery (small)
Resistors in series:- Req=R1+R2+...+Rn - Dif.V=Dif.V1+Dif.V2= IR1+IR2=IReq
Resistors in parallel:- Req=1/(1/R1)+(1/R2) - I= I1+I2=(dif.V/R1)+(dif.V/R2)= dif.V/Req
What have a Simple RC circuit?A battery, a resistor, and a capacitor in series. Or a resistor and a capacitor.
How a charge on the capacitor on a RC cicuit is calculated ?q=Q(1-e^(-t/RC)) or q=Qe^(-t/RC) when the RC circuit has only a resistor and a capacitor.
When does the Kirchhoff's Rules (Radiation) are used?When the resistors are connected and the circuits formed cannot be reduced to a single eq resistor.
Explain the 2 Kirchhoff's Rules- Junction Rule(conservation of charge): The sum of the currents entering a juction= sum of the currents leaving that junction. I1=I2+I3 -Loop rule (conservation of energy): The sum of the V dif of all the elements around any closed circuit loop=0.
How to apply Kirchhoff's Rules:- Assign symbols & directions to the currents I: If the direction of a current is incorrect, the ans=- but the correct magnitude. - Use junction rule. - Choose CCW or CW direction to transverse the loops: Record V rises & drops. - Loop rule. - Solve a single variable.