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April 26 Physics. Homework #4 In: Label each diagram as series or parallel:

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April 26

Physics

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Homework #4

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In:

Label each diagram as series or parallel:

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Objective: To understand Ohm’s

law and measure:• Simple• Series• Parallel circuits

Success criteria:

Calculate and measure current, voltage and resistance.

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Amount of charge passing by every second:

CurrentI=ΔQ Δt

Measured in Amperes1 Ampere= 1 Coulomb

second

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If a current of 80.0 mA exists in a metal wire, how much charge goes through in 10 minutes?

How many electrons flow past a given cross section of the wire in 10.0 min?

Sketch the direction of the current and the direction of the electrons’ motion.

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Energy of each charge

Electric potential

V measured in Volts

Energy

charge

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Resistance to flow of electrons

Resistance

Measured in Ohms

Ω

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• How do you think the current would change if you increase the resistance in a circuit?

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• How do you think the current would change in a circuit if you increase the voltage into a circuit?

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Ohm’s Law

Georg Simon Ohm

• German physicist

• The relationship between current and voltage

• 1827

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Ohm’s Law

V=IR

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A lightbulb has a resistance of 240 Ω when operating at a voltage of 120 V. What is the current in the bulb?

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A toaster has a resistance of 10 kΩ. How much current flows through it at a voltage of 120V?

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What is the resistance of a hair dryer if it runs at 120V with a current of 1 A?

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What is the current of a lightning bolt that has a voltage of 10 million volts through air with a resistance of 2 KΩ?

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Lab: Using a Multimeter

Purpose: to measure circuits.

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How to measure resistance voltage and current

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Reading a Resistor

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Out:

A hairdryer takes 1 amp of current at 120 V. What is its resistance?