All Formulas of Electricity:
1) I = Q/t
2) Q = ne
3) V = W/Q
4) V = IR
5) R = Rho x L/A
6)Resistance in Series: Rs = R1 + R2 + R3
7)Resistance in Parallel: 1/Rp = 1/R1 + 1/R2 + 1/R3 (» Reciprocal of R1+R2+R3)
8)H = V × Q i) H = Vit ii) H = I²Rt iii) H = V²t/R
9) P = W/t i) P = VI ii) P = I²R iii) P = V²/R
10) E = P × t
S.I. Units:
Current ( I ) - Ampere Charge ( Q ) - Coulomb Time ( t ) - Second Potential Difference or Voltage ( V ) -
Volt Resistance ( R ) - Ohm Ω Resistivity ( Rho ) - Ohm meter Power ( P ) - Watt Heat = Energy = Work
= Joule Measuring Devices: Ammeter / Milli Ammeter - for measuring current (always connected in
series) Galvanometer - for measuring small/sensitive currents (we can also get the direction of the
current) Voltmeter - for measuring volts (always connected in parallel) Ohm Meter - Measures the
resistivity Things to remember: electron charge = (1.6 x 10⁻¹⁹ C) 1kWh= 3.6 × 10⁶J 1Ampere =
1000mA 1 Kilowaat = 1000W 1 Horse Power = 746W