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Practice questions. 1. (a). The potential difference across a lamp is 12 V. If the resistance of the lamp is 16 Ω, what is the power of the lamp? (b). Calculate the charge that flows through the lamp if it is switched on for 3 minutes. 2. A current of 2.15 A flows through a stereo with a power rating of 600 W.
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3. A charge of 450 C passes through a laptop computer when it is connected to a power supply for 3 minutes. Calculate the current in the circuit. 4. 120 J of electrical work has to be done to move a charge through a circuit with a potential difference of 12 V across it. Calculate the amount of charge moving through the circuit. 5.
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The force a magnetic field exerts on a moving charge or current bearing wire is described by the 3rd Right Hand Rule. When a charge is placed in a magnetic field, that charge experiences a magnetic force when two conditions exist: 1. The charge is moving relative to …
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Dr. Ron Licht 15 –6 www.structuredindependentlearning.com Example 5 Draw the electric field lines for two identical positive point charges which are a short distance apart. V. Conductors and Electric Fields In a conductor, electrons move freely until they reach a state of static equilibrium – i.e. all charges are at rest and experience no net force.
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potential difference in the electrical charge chain - Atoms can get or lose electrons If an atom acquires an electron, becomes negatively charged, because there are currently more electrons than protons called culomb (C) 1 electron has a charge of 1.60 x 10-19C, and it requires 6.25x1025 electrons to equal the charge charge 1C Charge Conservation Act: an electric charge
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Grade 3 Science Worksheet Static electricity is an invisible . It happens when tiny particles in are attracted to or repel each other. Protons have a charge. Electrons have a charge. Protons or move away from other protons. Electrons repel or move away from other . What happens between a proton and an electron?
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In Grade 10 we learned about electric circuits and we introduced three quantities which are fundamental to dealing with electric circuits. These quantities are closely related and are current, voltage (potential difference) and resistance. To recap: 1. Electrical current, I, is defined as the rate of flow of charge through a circuit. ( = ∆ ...
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difference between those two words. The conductor is the object that allows charge to flow. Conductivity is a quality related to the conductor. A material that is a good conductor gives very little resistance to the flow of charge. This flow of charge is called an electric current. A good conductor has high conductivity.
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Which graph best represents the electric potential versus distance relation around the circuit? Question 52 (1971 Question 71) Which graph best represents the current versus distance relation around the circuit? Question 53 (1971 Question 72) What would happen in the circuit if T and V were connected by a wire of zero resistance? A.
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Electric-magnetic the state or temperature of an object. Gravitational potential an object moving back and forth. Kinetic objects that are being stretched or compressed. Nuclear energy stored in the molecules of an object. Thermal stored within the nuclei of atoms. Vibrational stored between charges or magnets being separated.
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7. Calculate the current an electric clothes dryer draws when it is connected to a 230 V source ands has a resistance of 9.2 Ω. 8. What is the resistance in a circuit if a potential difference of 110 V causes a current of 10 A? 9. What is the potential difference across a hand-held fan that has a resistance of 120 Ω and a current of 50 mA
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Protons, Neutrons, and Electrons Practice Worksheet
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Worksheet permittivity of –free space 0 =8.85 10–12 Fm 1 elementary charge e= 1.6 10–19 C Intermediate level 1 State two possible SI units for electric field strength. [2] 2 A +5.0 10–8 C point charge experiences a force of 1.5 10–3N when placed in a uniform electric field. Calculate the electric field strength.
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4. When a charge of 1 C has an electric PE of 1 J, it has an electric potential of 1 V. When a charge of 2 C has an electric PE of 2 J, its potential is V. 5. If a conductor connected to the terminal of a battery has a potential of 12 volts, then each coulomb of charge on the conductor has a PE of J. 6. If a charge of 1 C has a PE of 5000 J ...
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Ohm’s Law and Power Equation Practice Worksheet Name_____ Period_____ Date_____ Show all four steps for each problem STEP1 - RECORD INFO STEP 2 - WRITE EQUATION STEP 3 - SUBSTITUTE IN THE EQUATION STEP 4 - SOLVE 1. Find the current through a 12-ohm resistive circuit when 24 volts is applied. 2.
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Coulomb’s law worksheet 1. Find the electrostatic force between charges of +2.0 C and +5.0 C separated by a distance of 75 m in a vacuum. 2. A negative charge of - −4.0 x 105 C and a positive charge of 7.0 x 10−5C are separated by ... and direction of …