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Electricity and Circuits
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Q1 Calculate the current flowing when 4 C of charge flows for 2 minutes ?
I = Q/T = 4/2 X 60 S = 0.033A
Q2 Calculate the energy transferred when 2 V of potential difference creates a charge of 2 C
E = V x Q = 2 x 2 =4J
Q3 Calculate the resistance of the circuit when 4V of potential difference produces a current of 2 A.
R = V/I =4/2 = 2 Ω
Q4 Calculate the charge when 5A of current flows for 5 minutes
Q = I x T = 5 x 5 x 60 =1500C
Q5 Calculate the potential difference when 10 J of work done is done to move the charge of 5 C.
V = E/Q =10/5 = 2V
VOLTAGE-CURRENT GRAPH
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As the voltage increases, the current Increases. The resistance is constant.
As the voltage increases, the current increases at the start but after that bulb gets heated and increase in temperature increases resistance so the current do not increases and the graph curves.
Diode conduct electricity in one direction. In reverse direction, the resistance is too high so no current flows. When it reaches a threshold voltage, the current starts to increases then linearlt.
Series Circuit
Parallel Circuit
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Outer casing is made up of plastic as It is an insulator and Pins are made up of brass as it is a conductor and resistant to corrosion
UK MAIN SUPPLY
Voltage = 230V
Frequency = 50H3
Electrical Power = V x I
(Voltage ) x (Current)
P = I2 x R [V= I x R]
P = V2/R
Q1 Calculate the current product by 200 W bulb if it generate a voltage of 10 v.
P = I x V
200/10 = I = 20
Q2 which is the fuse for this appliance. 12, 20, 23A or 25A
P = V x I
I = P/V = 200/10 = 20A
So the fuse of slightly greater than 20 A will be useful. So it has to be 23 A.
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DIRECT | ALTERNATING |
Current that flows in one direction. | Current that changes direction. |
Current in cell and batteries. | Current in the mains supply. |
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Electric Field of line always travel from positive to negative.
It is the area around a charge object where force of electricity can be felt.
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Q1 Sketch and explain the Voltage and Current graph of
Q2 What are the components of a three pin plug
Q3 What is the voltage and frequency of UK Mains Supply ?
UK MAIN SUPPLY
Voltage = 230V
Frequency = 50H3
Q4 How do your calculate efficiency of an appliance
Efficiency = Output Power/ Input Power x 100
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