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Chapter 20 Electric Circuits
20.1  Electromotive Force and Current In an electric circuit, an energy source and an energy consuming device are connected by conducting wires through which electric charges move.
20.1  Electromotive Force and Current Within a battery, a chemical reaction occurs that transfers electrons from one terminal to another terminal. The maximum potential difference across the terminals is called the  electromotive force (emf).
20.1  Electromotive Force and Current The electric current is the amount of charge per unit time that passes through a surface that is perpendicular to the motion of the charges. (Analogous to river current) One coulomb per second equals one ampere (A).
20.1  Electromotive Force and Current If the charges move around the circuit in the same direction at all times, the current is said to be direct current (dc). If the charges move first one way and then the opposite way, the current is  said to be alternating current (ac).
20.1  Electromotive Force and Current Example 1  A Pocket Calculator The current in a 3.0 V battery of a pocket calculator is 0.17 mA.  In one hour of operation, (a) how much charge flows in the circuit and (b) how much energy does the battery deliver to the calculator circuit? (a) (b)
20.2  Ohm’s Law The resistance (R) is defined as the  ratio of the voltage V applied across  a piece of material to the current I through the material.
20.2  Ohm’s Law OHM’S LAW SI Unit of Resistance:  volt/ampere (V/A) = ohm ( Ω )
20.2  Ohm’s Law A resistor is a wire or device that offers resistance to electrical flow
20.2  Ohm’s Law Example 2  A Flashlight The filament in a light bulb is a resistor in the form of a thin piece of wire.  The wire becomes hot enough to emit light because of the current in it.  The flashlight uses two 1.5-V batteries to provide a current of 0.40 A in the filament.  Determine the resistance of the glowing filament.
20.3  Resistance and Resistivity For a wide range of materials, the resistance  of a piece of material of length L and cross- sectional area A is resistivity in units of ohm ·meter
20.3  Resistance and Resistivity Page 607
20.3  Resistance and Resistivity Example 3  Longer Extension Cords The instructions for an electric lawn mower suggest that a 20-gauge extension cord can be used for distances up to 35 m, but a thicker 16-gauge cord should be used for longer distances.  The cross sectional area of a 20-gauge wire is 5.2x10 -7 Ω ·m, while that of a 16-gauge wire is 13x10 -7 Ω ·m.  Determine the  resistance of (a) 35 m of 20-gauge copper wire and (b) 75 m of 16-gauge  copper wire. (a) (b)
20.4  Electric Power Suppose some charge emerges from a battery and the potential difference between the battery terminals is V. energy power time
20.4  Electric Power ELECTRIC POWER When there is current in a circuit as a result of a voltage, the electric power delivered to the circuit is: SI Unit of Power:  watt (W) Many electrical devices are essentially resistors:
20.4  Electric Power Example 5  The Power and Energy Used in a Flashlight In the flashlight, the current is 0.40A and the voltage is 3.0 V.  Find (a) the power delivered to the bulb and (b) the energy dissipated in the bulb in 5.5 minutes of operation.
20.4  Electric Power (a) (b)
20.5  Alternating Current In an AC circuit, the charge flow reverses direction periodically.
20.5  Alternating Current Conceptual Example 7  Extension Cords and a Potential Fire Hazard During the winter, many people use portable electric space heaters to keep warm.  Sometimes, however, the heater must be located far from a 120-V wall  receptacle, so an extension cord must be used.  However, manufacturers often warn against using an extension cord.  If one must be used, they recommend a certain wire gauge, or smaller.  Why the warning, and why are smaller-gauge  wires better then larger-gauge wires?
20.6  Series Wiring There are many circuits in which more than one device is connected to a voltage source. Series wiring means that the devices are connected in such a way that there is the same electric current  through each device.
20.6  Series Wiring Series resistors
20.6  Series Wiring Example 8  Resistors in a Series Circuit A 6.00  Ω  resistor and a 3.00  Ω  resistor are connected in series with a 12.0 V battery.  Assuming the battery contributes no resistance to  the circuit, find (a) the current, (b) the power dissipated in each resistor, and (c) the total power delivered to the resistors by the battery.
20.6  Series Wiring (a) (b) (c)
20.7  Parallel Wiring Parallel wiring means that the devices are connected in such a way that the same  voltage is applied across each device. When two resistors are connected in  parallel, each receives current from the  battery as if the other was not present. Therefore the two resistors connected in parallel draw more current than does either resistor alone.
20.7  Parallel Wiring The two parallel pipe sections are equivalent to a single pipe of the same length and same total cross sectional area.
20.7  Parallel Wiring parallel resistors
20.7  Parallel Wiring Example 10  Main and Remote Stereo Speakers Most receivers allow the user to connect to “remote” speakers in addition to the main speakers.  At the instant represented in the picture, the voltage across the speakers is 6.00 V.  Determine (a) the equivalent resistance of the two speakers, (b) the total current supplied by the receiver, (c) the current in each speaker, and (d) the power dissipated in each speaker.
20.7  Parallel Wiring (a) (b)
20.7  Parallel Wiring (c) (d)
20.7  Parallel Wiring Conceptual Example 11  A Three-Way Light Bulb and Parallel Wiring Within the bulb there are two separate filaments. When one burns out, the bulb can produce only one level of illumination, but not the highest. Are the filaments connected in series or parallel? How can two filaments be used to produce three different illumination levels?
20.8  Circuits Wired Partially in Series and Partially in Parallel
20.9  Internal Resistance Batteries and generators add some resistance to a circuit.  This resistance is called internal resistance. The actual voltage between the terminals of a battery is known as the terminal voltage.
20.9  Internal Resistance Example 12  The Terminal Voltage of a Battery The car battery has an emf of 12.0 V and an internal resistance of 0.0100  Ω .  What is the terminal voltage when the current drawn from the battery is (a) 10.0 A and (b) 100.0 A? (a)  (b)
20.12  Capacitors in Series and Parallel Parallel capacitors
20.12  Capacitors in Series and Parallel Series capacitors
20.14  Safety and the Physiological Effects of Current To reduce the danger inherent in using circuits, proper electrical grounding  is necessary.

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AP Physics - Chapter 20 Powerpoint

  • 2. 20.1 Electromotive Force and Current In an electric circuit, an energy source and an energy consuming device are connected by conducting wires through which electric charges move.
  • 3. 20.1 Electromotive Force and Current Within a battery, a chemical reaction occurs that transfers electrons from one terminal to another terminal. The maximum potential difference across the terminals is called the electromotive force (emf).
  • 4. 20.1 Electromotive Force and Current The electric current is the amount of charge per unit time that passes through a surface that is perpendicular to the motion of the charges. (Analogous to river current) One coulomb per second equals one ampere (A).
  • 5. 20.1 Electromotive Force and Current If the charges move around the circuit in the same direction at all times, the current is said to be direct current (dc). If the charges move first one way and then the opposite way, the current is said to be alternating current (ac).
  • 6. 20.1 Electromotive Force and Current Example 1 A Pocket Calculator The current in a 3.0 V battery of a pocket calculator is 0.17 mA. In one hour of operation, (a) how much charge flows in the circuit and (b) how much energy does the battery deliver to the calculator circuit? (a) (b)
  • 7. 20.2 Ohm’s Law The resistance (R) is defined as the ratio of the voltage V applied across a piece of material to the current I through the material.
  • 8. 20.2 Ohm’s Law OHM’S LAW SI Unit of Resistance: volt/ampere (V/A) = ohm ( Ω )
  • 9. 20.2 Ohm’s Law A resistor is a wire or device that offers resistance to electrical flow
  • 10. 20.2 Ohm’s Law Example 2 A Flashlight The filament in a light bulb is a resistor in the form of a thin piece of wire. The wire becomes hot enough to emit light because of the current in it. The flashlight uses two 1.5-V batteries to provide a current of 0.40 A in the filament. Determine the resistance of the glowing filament.
  • 11. 20.3 Resistance and Resistivity For a wide range of materials, the resistance of a piece of material of length L and cross- sectional area A is resistivity in units of ohm ·meter
  • 12. 20.3 Resistance and Resistivity Page 607
  • 13. 20.3 Resistance and Resistivity Example 3 Longer Extension Cords The instructions for an electric lawn mower suggest that a 20-gauge extension cord can be used for distances up to 35 m, but a thicker 16-gauge cord should be used for longer distances. The cross sectional area of a 20-gauge wire is 5.2x10 -7 Ω ·m, while that of a 16-gauge wire is 13x10 -7 Ω ·m. Determine the resistance of (a) 35 m of 20-gauge copper wire and (b) 75 m of 16-gauge copper wire. (a) (b)
  • 14. 20.4 Electric Power Suppose some charge emerges from a battery and the potential difference between the battery terminals is V. energy power time
  • 15. 20.4 Electric Power ELECTRIC POWER When there is current in a circuit as a result of a voltage, the electric power delivered to the circuit is: SI Unit of Power: watt (W) Many electrical devices are essentially resistors:
  • 16. 20.4 Electric Power Example 5 The Power and Energy Used in a Flashlight In the flashlight, the current is 0.40A and the voltage is 3.0 V. Find (a) the power delivered to the bulb and (b) the energy dissipated in the bulb in 5.5 minutes of operation.
  • 17. 20.4 Electric Power (a) (b)
  • 18. 20.5 Alternating Current In an AC circuit, the charge flow reverses direction periodically.
  • 19. 20.5 Alternating Current Conceptual Example 7 Extension Cords and a Potential Fire Hazard During the winter, many people use portable electric space heaters to keep warm. Sometimes, however, the heater must be located far from a 120-V wall receptacle, so an extension cord must be used. However, manufacturers often warn against using an extension cord. If one must be used, they recommend a certain wire gauge, or smaller. Why the warning, and why are smaller-gauge wires better then larger-gauge wires?
  • 20. 20.6 Series Wiring There are many circuits in which more than one device is connected to a voltage source. Series wiring means that the devices are connected in such a way that there is the same electric current through each device.
  • 21. 20.6 Series Wiring Series resistors
  • 22. 20.6 Series Wiring Example 8 Resistors in a Series Circuit A 6.00 Ω resistor and a 3.00 Ω resistor are connected in series with a 12.0 V battery. Assuming the battery contributes no resistance to the circuit, find (a) the current, (b) the power dissipated in each resistor, and (c) the total power delivered to the resistors by the battery.
  • 23. 20.6 Series Wiring (a) (b) (c)
  • 24. 20.7 Parallel Wiring Parallel wiring means that the devices are connected in such a way that the same voltage is applied across each device. When two resistors are connected in parallel, each receives current from the battery as if the other was not present. Therefore the two resistors connected in parallel draw more current than does either resistor alone.
  • 25. 20.7 Parallel Wiring The two parallel pipe sections are equivalent to a single pipe of the same length and same total cross sectional area.
  • 26. 20.7 Parallel Wiring parallel resistors
  • 27. 20.7 Parallel Wiring Example 10 Main and Remote Stereo Speakers Most receivers allow the user to connect to “remote” speakers in addition to the main speakers. At the instant represented in the picture, the voltage across the speakers is 6.00 V. Determine (a) the equivalent resistance of the two speakers, (b) the total current supplied by the receiver, (c) the current in each speaker, and (d) the power dissipated in each speaker.
  • 28. 20.7 Parallel Wiring (a) (b)
  • 29. 20.7 Parallel Wiring (c) (d)
  • 30. 20.7 Parallel Wiring Conceptual Example 11 A Three-Way Light Bulb and Parallel Wiring Within the bulb there are two separate filaments. When one burns out, the bulb can produce only one level of illumination, but not the highest. Are the filaments connected in series or parallel? How can two filaments be used to produce three different illumination levels?
  • 31. 20.8 Circuits Wired Partially in Series and Partially in Parallel
  • 32. 20.9 Internal Resistance Batteries and generators add some resistance to a circuit. This resistance is called internal resistance. The actual voltage between the terminals of a battery is known as the terminal voltage.
  • 33. 20.9 Internal Resistance Example 12 The Terminal Voltage of a Battery The car battery has an emf of 12.0 V and an internal resistance of 0.0100 Ω . What is the terminal voltage when the current drawn from the battery is (a) 10.0 A and (b) 100.0 A? (a) (b)
  • 34. 20.12 Capacitors in Series and Parallel Parallel capacitors
  • 35. 20.12 Capacitors in Series and Parallel Series capacitors
  • 36. 20.14 Safety and the Physiological Effects of Current To reduce the danger inherent in using circuits, proper electrical grounding is necessary.