What are in circuits?
(NOTE see page 179 for how they look as symbols)
What is needed for an electrical charge to flow through a closed circuit?
The circuit must include a source of potential difference
What is electric current?
Electric current is a flow of electrical charge
When will an electric charge only flow?
What is the unit of current?
The unit of current is the ampere, A
What is the equation for charge flow?
Charge flow (C) = Current (A) x Time (s)
Q = It
No matter what, what does a current always have?
The same value at any point in a single closed loop
What does the current depend on?
State the equation for potential difference
Potential difference (V) = Current(A) x Resistance(Ω)
Practical 15:
Give three examples for resistors
State how the ohmic resistors work
State how the filament lamps work
State how diode works
Out of ohmic conductors,filament lamps and diodes which ones have a constant resistance and which change
Stay constant : Ohmic conductors
Change : Diode and filament lamp
From the graph of ohmic conductor, what can you see
The current through an ohmic conductor (at a constant temperature) is directly proportional to the potential difference so you get a straight line
From the graph of filament lamp, what can you see?
From the graph of diode, what can you see?
Why does the resistance of a thermistor decrease?
Because the temperature decreases
What is required in a circuit?
The applications of thermistors e.g a thermostat
Why does the resistance of an LDR decrease?
Because the light intensity increases
Note:
The application of LDRs in circuits, e.g. switching lights on when it gets dark as required
What is an LDR
A resistor that is dependent on the intensity of light
What is the use and design of a circuit?