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Electricity
In this chapter, we will learn about the physics of electricity and electronics. 
This includes circuits, Ohm’s law, resistance, electrical energy and power, electromagnetism and electronic components. 
Introduction
What is electricity?
•Key words: electrons, conductors, 
•insulators, charge, current 
•By the end of this lesson you will be able 
•to: 
•State that electrons are free to move in a 
•conductor 
•Describe the electrical current in terms of 
•movement of charges around a circuit 
•Distinguish between conductors and insulators 
•and give examples of each. 
•Carry out calculations involving Q = It
What is inside an atom? 
Thomson’s Plum pudding model 
Rutherford model 
Rutherford Bohr model 
Charge cloud model 
Quantum model of the nucleus
The atom 
•An atom is a fundamental unit of matter 
•made up of 
• protons (with a positive charge) 
• neutrons (neutral – no charge) 
• electrons (with a negative charge)
What is electricity? 
•Everything is made of atoms which contain POSITIVE particles called PROTONS and NEGATIVE particles called ELECTRONS. 
Proton (+) 
Neutron 
Electron (-)
•An atom will usually have the same number of positives and negatives 
•This makes the atom NEUTRAL. 
Proton (+) 
Neutron 
Electron (-)
Electrical Charge 
•Electric charge is given the symbol 
•Q 
•Electrons are the charge carriers 
•that flow in an electrical circuit – 
•from the negative to positive 
•terminals.
Electrical Charge 
•Charge is measured in 
•Coulombs 
•which is given the symbol 
•C
Electrical Charge 
•The charge on a proton is 
•1.6 x 10-19C 
•which is the same size as the charge on an 
•electron.
What is electricity? 
Electrons have a negative charge 
(Q) measured in coulombs (C). 
Electrons move round a circuit from 
negative to positive (remember like 
charges repel, opposites attract) 
giving rise to an electric current.
Lecture 6 1_electricity
Lecture 6 1_electricity
Conductors & Insulators 
•What makes something a good conductor? 
•Good conductors allow electrons to move 
•through them easily. Insulators do not 
•allow electrons to move easily.
What is electricity? 
So electricity is… 
movement of charge round a circuit. 
We call this electric current.
Lecture 6 1_electricity
Charge, Current & Time 
•Electric current is given the symbol 
•I 
•Electric current is the movement of 
•negative charges (electrons) in a 
•circuit
Charge, Current & Time 
•Current is the amount of charge flowing 
•per second and is given the unit 
•Amps (A)
Charge, Current & Time 
•If current is charge flowing per second then 
t 
Q 
I  
time in seconds (s) 
Current in Amps (A) 
Charge transferred 
in coulombs (C) 
so a current of 1 A is 1 C of charge transferred in 1 s.
Charge, Current & Time 
•This can be rearranged as 
•or 
ItQ IQt
•Key words: series, current, ammeter, voltmeter, 
•battery, resistor, variable resistor, fuse, switch, lamp, 
•voltage 
•By the end of this lesson you will be able 
•to: 
•Draw circuit diagrams to show the correct positions of 
•an ammeter in a series circuit. 
•Draw and identify the circuit symbols for an 
•ammeter, voltmeter, battery, resistor, variable 
•resistor, fuse, switch and lamp. 
•State that in a series circuit, the current is the same at 
•all positions.
Electric Circuits 
How many ways can you make two light bulbs work?
Different types of circuit 
•There are different ways in which you can 
•connect cells and components (such as 
•lamps) to create a circuit: 
• series 
• parallel 
• a mixture of both
A SIMPLE CIRCUIT 
CELL 
LIGHT BULB 
SWITCH
A SIMPLE CIRCUIT 
2A 
2A 
2A 
2A 
2A 
2A
1A 
1A 
A Series Circuit 
1A 
1A 
1A 
1A 
1A
A Parallel Circuit
4A 
4A 
2A 
2A 
2A 
2A 
2A 
4A 
4A 
4A 
4A 
A Parallel Circuit
What have you learned today?
•Key words: voltage, potential difference, 
•voltmeter, series, parallel 
•By the end of this lesson you will be able 
•to: 
•Draw and identify the circuit symbols for a 
•voltmeter, battery, and lamp 
•State that the voltage of a supply is a measure 
•of the energy given to the charges in a circuit. 
•Draw circuit diagrams to show the correct positions of a 
•voltmeter in a circuit. 
•State that the sum of potential differences across the 
•components in series is equal to the voltage of the 
•supply. 
•State that the potential difference across components 
•in parallel is the same for each component.
What is electricity? What is a voltage? What is a volt? 
Discussion 
Demonstration 
Voltage in series and parallel
Power and Energy 
•Electrical energy has the symbol 
•E or UE 
•and is measured in 
•J
Power 
•The power rating of an appliance or a 
•component is defined as 
•the amount of energy used by the 
•component / appliance in one 
•second
Power 
•The power rating tells us the rate at 
•which energy is transformed, that is the 
•energy transformed each second.
Power 
•For example, an appliance with a power 
•rating of 250 W converts 250 Joules of 
•electrical energy into another form each 
•second.
Power 
•How can this be written as a formula? 
Power in Watts (W) 
Energy in Joules (J) 
t time in seconds (s) 
E 
P  
Demonstration / experiment
Power & Energy Example 
If an electric fire uses 1.8 MJ of energy in a time of 10 minutes, calculate the power output of the fire.
Power & Energy Example 
P = ? 
E = 1.8 MJ = 1.8x106 J 
t=10 minutes = 600 s
Formula? 
tEP
Power Ratings of Appliances 
•Different appliances have different 
•power ratings. 
•What is meant by power?
Watt’s my power rating? 
500 W, 150 W, 1200 W, 100 W, 3000 W, 300 W, 800 W, 1500 W, 30 W, 60 W, 11 W
Current through Appliances 
•Different appliances have different 
•power ratings. 
•P = IV

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Lecture 6 1_electricity

  • 2. In this chapter, we will learn about the physics of electricity and electronics. This includes circuits, Ohm’s law, resistance, electrical energy and power, electromagnetism and electronic components. Introduction
  • 4. •Key words: electrons, conductors, •insulators, charge, current •By the end of this lesson you will be able •to: •State that electrons are free to move in a •conductor •Describe the electrical current in terms of •movement of charges around a circuit •Distinguish between conductors and insulators •and give examples of each. •Carry out calculations involving Q = It
  • 5. What is inside an atom? Thomson’s Plum pudding model Rutherford model Rutherford Bohr model Charge cloud model Quantum model of the nucleus
  • 6. The atom •An atom is a fundamental unit of matter •made up of • protons (with a positive charge) • neutrons (neutral – no charge) • electrons (with a negative charge)
  • 7. What is electricity? •Everything is made of atoms which contain POSITIVE particles called PROTONS and NEGATIVE particles called ELECTRONS. Proton (+) Neutron Electron (-)
  • 8. •An atom will usually have the same number of positives and negatives •This makes the atom NEUTRAL. Proton (+) Neutron Electron (-)
  • 9. Electrical Charge •Electric charge is given the symbol •Q •Electrons are the charge carriers •that flow in an electrical circuit – •from the negative to positive •terminals.
  • 10. Electrical Charge •Charge is measured in •Coulombs •which is given the symbol •C
  • 11. Electrical Charge •The charge on a proton is •1.6 x 10-19C •which is the same size as the charge on an •electron.
  • 12. What is electricity? Electrons have a negative charge (Q) measured in coulombs (C). Electrons move round a circuit from negative to positive (remember like charges repel, opposites attract) giving rise to an electric current.
  • 15. Conductors & Insulators •What makes something a good conductor? •Good conductors allow electrons to move •through them easily. Insulators do not •allow electrons to move easily.
  • 16. What is electricity? So electricity is… movement of charge round a circuit. We call this electric current.
  • 18. Charge, Current & Time •Electric current is given the symbol •I •Electric current is the movement of •negative charges (electrons) in a •circuit
  • 19. Charge, Current & Time •Current is the amount of charge flowing •per second and is given the unit •Amps (A)
  • 20. Charge, Current & Time •If current is charge flowing per second then t Q I  time in seconds (s) Current in Amps (A) Charge transferred in coulombs (C) so a current of 1 A is 1 C of charge transferred in 1 s.
  • 21. Charge, Current & Time •This can be rearranged as •or ItQ IQt
  • 22. •Key words: series, current, ammeter, voltmeter, •battery, resistor, variable resistor, fuse, switch, lamp, •voltage •By the end of this lesson you will be able •to: •Draw circuit diagrams to show the correct positions of •an ammeter in a series circuit. •Draw and identify the circuit symbols for an •ammeter, voltmeter, battery, resistor, variable •resistor, fuse, switch and lamp. •State that in a series circuit, the current is the same at •all positions.
  • 23. Electric Circuits How many ways can you make two light bulbs work?
  • 24. Different types of circuit •There are different ways in which you can •connect cells and components (such as •lamps) to create a circuit: • series • parallel • a mixture of both
  • 25. A SIMPLE CIRCUIT CELL LIGHT BULB SWITCH
  • 26. A SIMPLE CIRCUIT 2A 2A 2A 2A 2A 2A
  • 27. 1A 1A A Series Circuit 1A 1A 1A 1A 1A
  • 29. 4A 4A 2A 2A 2A 2A 2A 4A 4A 4A 4A A Parallel Circuit
  • 30. What have you learned today?
  • 31. •Key words: voltage, potential difference, •voltmeter, series, parallel •By the end of this lesson you will be able •to: •Draw and identify the circuit symbols for a •voltmeter, battery, and lamp •State that the voltage of a supply is a measure •of the energy given to the charges in a circuit. •Draw circuit diagrams to show the correct positions of a •voltmeter in a circuit. •State that the sum of potential differences across the •components in series is equal to the voltage of the •supply. •State that the potential difference across components •in parallel is the same for each component.
  • 32. What is electricity? What is a voltage? What is a volt? Discussion Demonstration Voltage in series and parallel
  • 33. Power and Energy •Electrical energy has the symbol •E or UE •and is measured in •J
  • 34. Power •The power rating of an appliance or a •component is defined as •the amount of energy used by the •component / appliance in one •second
  • 35. Power •The power rating tells us the rate at •which energy is transformed, that is the •energy transformed each second.
  • 36. Power •For example, an appliance with a power •rating of 250 W converts 250 Joules of •electrical energy into another form each •second.
  • 37. Power •How can this be written as a formula? Power in Watts (W) Energy in Joules (J) t time in seconds (s) E P  Demonstration / experiment
  • 38. Power & Energy Example If an electric fire uses 1.8 MJ of energy in a time of 10 minutes, calculate the power output of the fire.
  • 39. Power & Energy Example P = ? E = 1.8 MJ = 1.8x106 J t=10 minutes = 600 s
  • 41. Power Ratings of Appliances •Different appliances have different •power ratings. •What is meant by power?
  • 42. Watt’s my power rating? 500 W, 150 W, 1200 W, 100 W, 3000 W, 300 W, 800 W, 1500 W, 30 W, 60 W, 11 W
  • 43. Current through Appliances •Different appliances have different •power ratings. •P = IV