To have current, there must be:
ions
atoms that possess a charge
ions move from ___ concentration to ____ concentration
high; low
Electric current
the net movement of charged particles (ex ions or electrons) along a conductor
Electromotive force
The amount of potential (electrical) difference between two points ( conc of ions or electrons) in an electrical field that drives the charged particles
-measured in Volts
Driving force
Low voltage generators
-Electrotherapeutic modalities that produce a voltage less than 150V
Coulomb (C)
The measure of electric charge equal to 6.25 x 10^18 electrons
Ampere (A)
Measure of current flow equal to 1 Coulomb (C) per second
ohm
Measure of resistance to current flow
Voltage (V)
Resistance
Inductance
opposition to electron flow created by electromagnetic eddy currents generated when current is passed through a wire
Capacitance
Ability of a material to store an electrical charge
Impedance
-Resistance + inductance + capacitance
Conductors
materials that offer little resistance and allow current to flow easily
Insulators
Materials that offer high resistance to current flow
semiconductors
Materials that offer neither high nor low resistance to current flow
Electron flow
Water flow
Energy created by water flowing is dependent upon..
- # of gallons flowing per unit of time
Electrical power is measured in…
Watts
Watts=
Volts X Amps
W=V x A
Power (watts)=
EMF x current
(P= V x I)
- One watt is the power needed to move ( produce a current flow) one ampere of current with a force (pressure) of one volt