Electricmagnetis m 5/15/15
Jan 05, 2016
Electricmagnetism
5/15/15
Major Topics of the Final
Work and Power Conservation of Energy Waves Sound Light Reflection and
Refraction Electromagnetic Waves (Electromagnetic Induction)
~40%
~40%
~10%
True or False
1. When a battery no longer works, it is out of charge.
2. A battery can be a source of charge in a circuit. The charge which flows through the circuit originates in the battery.
3. Charge becomes used up as it flows through a circuit. The amount of charge which exits a light bulb is less than the amount which enters the light bulb.
True or False
4. When current runs through a wire a magnetic field is produced.
5. Magnetism is produced by moving charges
6. The force of electromagnetism is stronger then the force of gravity.
7. Electromagnetism can exert of force on an object without touching it.
True or False
8. Charge flows through circuits at very high speeds. This explains why the light bulb turns on immediately after the wall switch is flipped.
9. The local electrical utility company supplies millions and millions of electrons to our homes everyday.
10. High voltage circuit means there is a large current.
Conditions for a Circuit
There must be a closed conducting path that extends from the positive terminal to the negative terminal.
There must be an electric potential difference across the two ends of the circuit.
Battery and Circuits
A negative charge has the least amount potential energy at positive terminal
A negative charge has the greatest amount potential energy at negative terminal
Voltage = Potential Difference
High PE
Low PE
Waterslide vs. Circuit
Voltage Sources (batteries)
Do work on each charge it encountersWhich transfers into electric potential
energy
A “Dead” Cell Phone
When your cell phone “dies”:It no longer has the energy to power itIt still has plenty of charge (electrons), just not the ability to do work on the charges
Electromagnetism
Electromagnetism: the interaction of electric currents or fields and magnetic fields.
Electric current and moving charge is the source of ALL magnetism
Voltage Sources Examples
Ex 1) Low voltage and low currentD-Cell battery: 1.5 V and 0.1 ALow waterfall with only trickle of water
flowing
Voltage Sources Examples
Ex 2) High voltage and high currentPower lines: 50,000 volts
and 65 AHigh waterfall with a river
of water flowing over it
Voltage Sources Examples
Ex 3) High voltage and low current:Electric fence: 6000 V and 0.1 A High waterfall with only trickle of water
flowing
Voltage Sources Examples
Ex 4) Low voltage and high current:Car battery: 12 V and 30 ALow waterfall with a gushing river of
water flowing
True or False Revisited
1. When a battery no longer works, it is out of charge.
2. A battery can be a source of charge in a circuit. The charge which flows through the circuit originates in the battery.
3. Charge becomes used up as it flows through a circuit. The amount of charge which exits a light bulb is less than the amount which enters the light bulb.
True or False
4. When current runs through a wire a magnetic field is produced.
5. Magnetism is produces by moving charges
6. The force of electromagnetism is stronger then the force of gravity.
7. Electromagnetism can exert of force on an object without touching it.
True or False Revisited
8. Charge flows through circuits at very high speeds. This explains why the light bulb turns on immediately after the wall switch is flipped.
9. The local electrical utility company supplies millions and millions of electrons to our homes everyday.
10. High voltage circuit means there is a large current.
Next Week
Mon. 5/18/15 – Open note quiz with handwritten notes only!
Wed. 5/19/15 – Review is due, everyone need to complete the review
Thurs. 5/20/15 – Review for the final Fri. 5/21/15 – Final Exam can use one page (1
sided) of formulas and notes