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Explain what is meant by electric current.

Current is the rate of flow of electric charge through a given cross-section of the conductor'

Define charge and the coulomb.

Charye is lhe properly of some elementary patticles that causes them to exerT electric force on one another- The charge that passes through a given point is the ptoduct of the steady currentflowing past the point and the time during which the current flows. The coulomb is the quantity of electric charye that passes through a given point in a circuit when a steady current of one ampere flows for one second,

(a) A cuffent of
O = tt =
(1

'12

A flows for 20 minutes into an electric cooker. How much charge passed

through the cooker? [14400 C]

2)(20^6q = ua00

(b) If 18400 C of charge flows through an air conditioning unit every hour, what current does it draw? [5.11 A]

t= Q/t = 1u00/(60x60)
through it? 18 min 20 sl

= 5.11 A

(c) A current of 3 A flows into a television set. For how iong would it take 1500 C of charge to flow

t. qI = 1500/ 3 = 500 s. I min 20 s 4


A beam of electron is emitted from a heated filament, resulting in 0.01 C of charge being released re in 20 s. (Given that the charge on a single electron, e = 1.6 x 10 c) 4 (a) What is the current? [5 x 10 A]

t.0.01/20=5x1o1A
(b) What is the rate of electrons emission? [3.13 x 1ors]

t= Ne where N is the number of electrons and e is the charge of a single electran. Therefore, Mt = l/e = 5 x 101 A / 1-6 x 1o"e c = 3.13 x 1015 per second.
Q=I

L!

.,-\ _ T j-

J_L

0=-rt
I

Ne=ar

J_
{

A high potential difference is applied between the electrodes of a hydrogen discharge tube so that the gas is ionlzed. Electrons then move towards the positive electrode and protons towards the negative electrode as shown ln Fig. 5.1. ln each second, 5 x 1ors electrons and 2 x lOrB protons pass a cross-section of the tube. What is the currenl flowing in the discharge tube? [1. 12 A]

Fig.5.l
The current due to the flow

of protons. nee/ t - (2fl014)0.6x1o4e)/

1 = 0.32

A
A

The current due to the flow of electrons = n.e/ t = (5x1O13)(1.6x1,aey 1 = 1.6x101s moving to the right, The total current I = 0.32 + 0.80= 1.12 A
DeIine potential difference and volt.

O.8O

An electron charge -1,6x101e C moving to the teft is equivalent to a positive charge of

The potential difference between two points in a circuit is the amount of electrical energy dissipated when a unit charge flows from one point to the other. lt's Sl unit is volt (v). The volt is the pd. between two points in a circuit if one joule of energy is drssrpafed between the two points when one coulomb ot charge flows,
The potential difference between point P and point Q is '15 V and the current flowing through is 0.025 A. During a period of time t, the energy of the charge carriers changes by 6 J when moving from P to O. Determine the valLre of time f. [16 s] Since

,,W

0.025 r f

t=16 s

(a)

Define resistance and ohm

The resistance of a conductor is the ratio of the potential dilference across the
conductar to the current flowing through the conductor. It is measured in ohm (!).
The ohm is the resistance of a conductor through which a current of one ampere flows when a potential difference of one volt is maintained across it.

(b) Calculate the resistance per metre of a copper wire of diameter 0.500 mm and 1] 1.7x 10 3om.[8.66x10'?()m

resistivity

R= p

p r@lzf

1.7x10-s
*

= 8.66

10-2

c)m

(o.soo,

ro

'/z J

Figure 9.1 shows a rectangular block with dimensions -x,

2x, 3r

2t
Fig.9.1

Electrical contact to the block can be made between opposite pairs of faces (for example, between h]Vo faces would the maximum electrical resistance be obtained? [Q]

the faces labeled P). Between which

_1fol A-ixtzx\ 6\x) er ptzx) -l( e '' ^-- / 3x(x) 3tx'


,._oi __ox "'\

R"= "o-A-

p/

p(3x)

x(2x)

-1(e) 2l.x

Maximam electrical resistance would be obtained between the faces labeled Q.

10

The resistance of a thermistor decreases significantly as its temperature increases. Sketch a l-V gtaph to show how current / in the thermistor depends upon the potential difference I/
across it.

'11

Explain why heat is produced in a cuffent carrying conductor.

when current is flowing through the conductor, free electrons collide with the laftice ions. As a rcsult" their kinetic energy is being transferred to the lattice ions, The ions vibrate with increased amplitude, and cause heat to be produced.

12

A potentjal difference ydrives a current / through (a) the filament of a torch bulb. (b) a piece of lntrinsic semiconductor.
Sketch graphs, one for each case, to show how , depends on Vas value which causes significant heating.

yis

increased from zero to

(a)

the filament of a torch bulb.

(b)

A piece of intrinsic semiconductor,

As the temperature gf filamenl rises, the amplitude of vibration of the meta! ions in the lattice increases, The drifting electrons will collide more frequently with the metal ions causing the resistance of the filament to increase- Thus, the value of V/l increases as the current increases. The graph of I against V becomes /ess and ress steep as the current
increases from zero,

lntrinsic semiconductot is essentially pure such that the impurities in it do not appreciably affect its electrical behavior unless it is heated up. The electric resrslarce of a typical intrinsic (non doped) semiconductor decreases exponentially with the temperature: the increase in thermal energy of the valence electrons due to the temperature rise enables more of them to break the covalent bonds and become free electrons, Thus more electronhole pairc are produced which can act as carriers of current, At the same time, there is also an increase in rate of atomic vibralion. However, the decrease in resistance due to the increase in no. of charge carriers predominates fhe rncrease in resistance caused by the increase in rate of atomic vibration- Hence, the overall effect is that R decleases as y

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An electrical heating element is to be made from nichrome ribbon 1.0 mm wide and 0.05 mm thick. The element is designed so that the power dissipated will be 750 W when connected ta a 244 V supply. (a) Calculate the resistance of the wire required. [76.8 o]

p=L = n= /' =240' -'/6.8 a RP75O


(b) Calculate the length of the ribbon required. [3.49 m] (resistivity of nichrorne - 1.1 x 10 6 o m)

1q

n J-!t 4

,r,r > I -'"' p

t?o.Rtl(l

lo 0.05 10 I -Ll- Ll.l0'

r.4o m

14

A water heater is mafted 230 V, 3000 W. lt is switched on for 5000 seconds For this heater,
calculate (a) the current through the heater. ['13.0 A]

the currcnt through the heater, I = PN 2 3000/230 = 13'O A

(b) the resistance of ihe heater. [17.7

O]

the resistance of the heater, R = U/l =230/13.0 = 17.7

(c)

the energy supplied by the heater dudng this time. [1.5 x 10' J]

the eneryy supplied by the heater during this time E = Pt

= 3OO0(5OOO) = 1.5 x 107

15

A 240 ymotor runs an electric power drill. Calculate (a) the power when the drill runs freely and the current is 0.2 A. [48 W]

Power, P

lV = 0.2(240) = 48 W

(b) the power when the ddll is ddiling a hole in a piece of wood and the current is 2 A. [480 W]

P=2(240)=48ow
(c) the efficiencywhen drilling wood,
jf

thedrill bit does 1B00 J of workperminute. 16.25%l

Power output = 1800/60 = s0 # W etficiency when drilling wood = Pouy' Pi" X'l00ok= 301480 x lOOo = 6.25%

'16

A wire of length 2.50 m and diameter 1.60 mm carries a current of 1.25 A. The wire dissipates energy at the rate of 0.810 W. Calculate the resistivity of the material under the above condjtions.

[4.17x107om]

P-tR
R=!-

->

n j. n*lo-o.stro I' 1)5'


RA

nl
AI

:::., o=

(0.518)[z(1.60

-,--]--2.50

10'+2)'lr-4.17.1r;'om

17

Define e.m.f. in terms of energy. State and define the S.l. unjt of e.m.f. What is the function of "the source of e.m.f."?

fhe e.m.f- of a source is defined as the energy transferred by a source in driving unit
charge round a complete circuit. The s"t unit of e.m.f- is VolL The e,m"f" is said to be one volt when it delivers electrical energy of one joule in driving one coulomb of charge round a complete circuit' A source of e.m,f, is a device capable of transforming other forms of eneryy into the electfical form so as to dtive a unil charge around the circuit,

18

A cell is connected in series with a 2 c) resistor and a switched as shown in Figure 18.1. A
voltmeter connected across the cell reads 12 V when the switch is open but What is the internal resistance of the cell? ['1 O]

V when it is closed.

Fig. l8.1

Let internal resistance be r, .- t. U/R - 8/2 = 4 A. E -12 U V4 tR Ee l(R + t) -t r!E/l -R212/1-2-1a


19

(a) State the equation relating curent /, charge Q and time for steady current ,

Q: lt

or

I ='1Q
dt

(b) There is a current of 6.0 A through a component for 200 s. Calculate (i) the charge which flows past a point in the component during this time. [1200 C]

e = tt = 6.0 (200)

=1 200

c
17.5

(ii) the number of electrons whish pass the point during thrs time.
Q = ne

10211

1 n - qb

= 1 2oo/(1.6 x 1 o1s) =7.5 xI

0'?1

(c)

12V

Fig. 19.1

Fig.19.2
produce the

The circuit of Figure 19.'1 is

used characteristic is shown in Figure 19.2,

lV

characteristic of the lamp. This

(i)

A voltmeter and ammeter are required in order to obtain the necessary readings. Copy
Fig. 19.1, and show the two rneters in appropriate positions.

(ii)

For the lamp operating under normal conditions with a potential difference of 12.0 V across lt, calculate f. ihe resistance of the larrp. [4.0 O] From the graph, when V= 12.0 V, Thus R = U/l c 12.0/ 3.0 = 4.0 a
2.

l=

3.0 A

the power supplied to the lamp. [36 W]

Power suqqlied = lV = 3(12.0)

36 W

(iii) Calculate the resistance of the lamp when the potential difference across it is only 6.0 v. [2.5 o]
From the gtaph, when V = 6.0 , I = 2,4 A Resistance R. u/l . 6.0/2.4 - 2.5 a

(iv) Explain

in microscopic terms why the resistance in

(iii) is less than resistance in (ii).

when current is smaller, the frequency of collision of the electrons with the laftice ions is lower. As temperature of the filament is lower, the vibration amplitude of the ions will also be smaller, and will not result in fu.ther collisions with the drifling electrons. Thus the resistance decreases,

(v) Sketch a graph showing how the


difference across it.

resistance of the lamp varies with the potential

Aftet

From V= 0V to v = 2v, the graph is linear - resistance (V/l) is constant V= 2 V, the gradient becomes gentler ) resistance Ml) increases

R=Vl=41.4=1.4O

VN

20

(a)

Use energy considerations to distinguish between the terrns potential difference and
electromotive force.
Pd-

is used when electrical energy is being converted into other forms of energy when a unit charge passes frcm one point to another, wheteas e-m-f. is used when electrical energy is being produced from other foms of energy to drive charges round the circuit.

(b) using the definition of potential difference, show that P, the power dissipation in a resistor of a resistance R is given by

,=t R
where y is the potential difference across the resistor-

By

definition

of

W W/t

potential
P

difference,

where t is the time and I is lhe current.

Q Q/t

.t

'r''2 tv = (:)v =

Ghown)

(c) A battery of e.m.f. E and internal resistance resistance R as shown in Fig.20.

is connected in series with a resistor of

(i)

Give expressions, in terms of E, r and R for 1. the current / in the circuit,

E=l(R+r)

2-

the power

P,?

dissipated in the externa' resistor

Power dissiDated- P.= fR = ! r; tR+l'

(ii)

The battery generates total power Pn Show that the fraction

fi

is given by

e
Pr= l'z(R+t)

PpR tR-f

P. = l'R =:+ '' (R*4'

PN

+= 76-n= B-i

I2R

(d) A car batiery of e.m.f.

12 V and internal resistance 0.014 O delivers a current of 1'10 A when first connected to the stafter motor.

(i)

Calculate L the resistance of the starter motor, [0.0951 Q]

E.t(R+r)
12 = 11o (R + 0.014) R = 0.0951 A

2. the fraction

of the total power which is dissipated in the battery. [0.128]

Frcction of

P, r Pt (R+r)
(ii)

totat power dissipated in


0"014

the battery = Z

o 1?B 0-0951+0.014 -

After prolonged use, the intemal resistance of the battery may increase. State and explain how the performance of the battery is affected by the increase in internal resistance.

The performance of the battery correspond to the powet PR of the motor given the equation from c(i),

by

An increase in the intemal resistance wiu hence reduce the power of the motor,
reducing the peiormance of the batlery according to the equation.

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