Ohms Law and Electronics Components
I = 59 mA V = 19 v R = ?
322 Ω
What electrical component is used to connect or disconnect electrical circuits?
A Switch
Switch
A mechanical device used to connect or disconnect a component or circuit.
Circuit breakers
A reusable safety switch that breaks the circuit when the current becomes too high.
I = V / R
Calculating circuit amperage
R = V / I
Calculating circuit resistance
V = IR
Calculating circuit voltage
What is the ability to store energy in an electric field called?
Capacitance
What electrical component stores energy in an electric field?
Capacitor
What electrical component is used to protect other circuit components from current overloads?
Circuit Breaker or Fuse
You have a circuit with a source voltage of 9 V DC and a circuit resistance of 360 Ω What is the Current?
I = 25 mA
You have a circuit with a source voltage of 12 V DC and a circuit resistance of 150 Ω. Solve for the unknown value using Ohm's Law.
I = 80 mA
LED
Light Emitting Diode
Fuses
Provides one time protection than must be replaced.
What electrical parameter is controlled by a potentiometer?
Resistance
What electrical component is used to oppose the flow of current in a DC circuit?
Resistor
Electromotive force Symbol
Symbol= E
Symbol for Current
Symbol= I
Symbol for Joule
Symbol= J
Symbol for Voltage
Symbol= V
Symbol for Watt
Symbol= W
Symbol for Resistance
Symbol= Ω (Greek symbol Omega) or R
one of the most important devices in electronics
The Transistor
Fuse Symbol
This symbol
What class of electronic components is capable of using a voltage or current signal to control current flow?
Transistor
Ground
Usually in electronics, ground is just a name we give to a certain point in the circuit. In a circuit with one battery (with a positive and a negative terminal), we usually refer to the negative terminal as ground.
ohms law triangle
V I R
You have a circuit with a resistance of 900 Ω and a current of 30 mA What is the Voltage?
V = 27 v
Battery
a container consisting of one or more cells, in which chemical energy is converted into electricity and used as a source of power.
AC
alternating current
DC
direct current
Voltage
electrical potential; an electrical pressure created by the buildup of charge; causes charged particles to move
Ohm's Law
formula describing the mathematical relationship between voltage, current, and resistance; one of the most commonly used equations in all of science
A Watt is
one joule per second (J/s)
Resistance
opposition to current flow
Resistors
restrict (limit) the flow of current through it
Capacitor
temporarily store electric current. Like a very temporary storage battery. Stores energy in an electrostatic field. Blocks DC, Passes AC
Current
the flow or movement of electrons
Energy
the fundamental ability to do work
Electrical Power
the rate of electrical energy used in a circuit; calculated by multiplying current times voltage, or P = V • I
Ampere
unit of current
Watt
unit of measurement for power
Ohm
unit of resistance
Volt
unit of voltage
Power Source
used to convert the power provided from the outlet into usable power