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 Voltage : the oppoosition offered by a body or subtance to the passage through it of a steady

electric current: intensity of feeling


 Intensity : the magnitude of a quantity (such as force or energy) per unit (as of
area,charge,mass,or time)
 Unit : a part of a millitay establisment that has a prescribed organization(as of personal and
material)
 Current : a flow of electric charge also:the rate of such flow
 Ohm’s Law : the practical meter-kilogram-second unit of electric resitance equal to the
resistance of a circuit in which a potentian difference of one volt produces a current of one
ampere

1. How do like/unlike charge behave?

2. What happens when some external forces start acting on charged particies within the material?
Answer : when some external forces act on them, these charged particles may be
made to
move continuously in the same direction for some time. Such continuous movement
is an electric
current
3. What is an electric current?
Answer : electric current is any movement of electric charge particles in a state of
constant movement, such is a continuous movement.
4. What did G. S. Ohm find?
Answer : Ohm law.
5. What is voltage?
Asnwer : Voltage is the force or pressure that moves electrons through a conductor.
6. How do electrons flow through a conductor?
Answer : the current will flow through the conductor from the negative end to the positive
one
7. What makes electrons move through a conductor?
Answer : the force or pressure that moves electrons through a conductor
8. What is resistance?
Asnwer : Resistance is collided with atoms and molecules, atoms and molecules
oppose them and that property of the conductor.
9. Explain the relationship between the number of free electrons in the conductor and its
resistance?
Answer : The greater the number of free electrons in the conductor, the lower is its
resistance
10. What does the resistance of a conductor depend on?
Answer : on material of conductor, the cross-section of the conductor.
11. How does the resistance of a conductor depend on?
a) The material of which the conductor is made,
b) The cross-section,
c) The lenght and
d) The temperature?
Answer : Conductors in electronic engineering are substances that can
conduct electrical current, whether in the form of solids, liquids or gases.
Because it is conductive it is called a conductor. A good conductor is one that
has a small type of resistance. In general, metals are conductive. Gold,
silver, copper, aluminum, zinc, iron, respectively, have greater resistance. So
as a conductor of gold is very good, but because it is very expensive,
economically copper and aluminum are the most widely used.
Conducting material (conductor) is a material that conducts electricity
easily. This material has a large electrical conductivity and small electrical
resistance
12. What does the symbol “I” stand for?
Answer : intensity depends upon the potential difference, and the resistance of the
conductor.
13. What is the intensity of the current determined by?
14. State Ohm’s law
Asnwer : stated in Ohm’s law is relationship between the voltage (V), the current (I),
and the resistance (R)

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