Physics 100-Chapter 23-Reading Check Questions
25. In a circuit of two lamps in series, if the current through one lamp is 1 A, what is the current through the other lamp? Defend your answer.
-1 amp -the same current flows through lamps in series
32. Current
-I -flow of electrons measured in coulombs/second -flow of electric charge
5. Name two kinds of practical "electrical pumps."
-generators and chemical batteries
19. What is the error in saying that the source of electrons in a circuit is the battery or generator?
-wires are full of mobile electrons
6. How much energy is supplied to each coulomb of charge that flows through a 12-V battery?
-12 J of energy
26. If a voltage of 6 V is impressed across the circuit in the receding question and the voltage across the first lamp is 2 V, what is the voltage across the second lamp? Defend your answer.
-4 volts -the sum of the voltages across each lamp must add up to the total voltage across both lamps
29. In a circuit of two lamps in parallel, if there is a voltage of 6 V across one lamp, what is the voltage across the other lamp?
-6 volts
24. How does the heat emitted by lamps affect their efficiency?
-90% of the energy transferred by an incandescent bulb is heat
34. Voltage
-V (volts) -work/energy term related to force; w = Fd -joule/coulomb EX: 6 V battery = 6 j/coulomb -provides electrical pressure to move electrons through a circuit
15. Does a battery produce dc or ac? Does the generator at a power station produce dc or ac?
-a battery produces dc -a generator produces ac
2. What condition is necessary for the sustained flow of water in a pipe? What analogous condition is necessary for the sustained flow of charge in a wire?
-a continuous pressure difference, often provided by a pump -a continuous potential difference -(the flow of water from a higher reservoir to a lower one)
8. Will water flow more easily through a wide pipe or a narrow pipe? Will current flow more easily through a thick wire or a thin wire?
-a wide pipe -thick wire
33. Coulombs/sec
-ampere -1 amp is same as 1 coulomb/sec -rate of electrical charge
17. What is meant by drift velocity?
-average velocity of electrons moving in a wire
3. Why are electrons, rather than protons, the principal charge carriers in metal wires?
-because one or more electrons from each metal atom are free to move throughout the atomic lattice
7. Does electric charge flow across a circuit or through a circuit? Does voltage flow across a circuit or is it impressed across a circuit?
-electric charge flows through a circuit because of an applied voltage across the circuit -voltage is impressed across a circuit
20. When you make your household electric payment at the end of the month, which are you billed for: voltage, current, power or energy?
-energy
11. If the voltage impressed across a circuit is held constant while the resistance doubles, what change occurs in the current?
-if the resistance is doubled, the current is halved (the current in a circuit is directly proportional to the voltage established across the circuit and is inversely proportional to the resistance of the circuit)
9. Does heating a metal wire increase or decrease its electrical resistance?
-increases the resistance
21. From where do the electrons originate that produce an electric shock when you touch a charged conductor?
-inside your body
14. What is the function of the round third prong in a modern household electrical plug?
-it connects directly to the ground
15. What is the error in saying that electrons in a common battery-driven circuit travel at about the speed of light?
-it is the electric field that can travel through a circuit at nearly the speed of light; electrons are moving in all possible directions so they do not move at almost the speed of light
13. How does wetness affect the resistance of your body?
-lowers your skin resistance to a few hundred ohms or less (depending on the distance over which the voltage acts)
35. Ohms
-measurement of electrical resistance -Ohm's Law Current = voltage over resistance Amperes = volts over ohms (units of measurement)
16. Why does a wire that carries electric current become hot?
-moving electrons collide with atoms, which transfers their kinetic energy to atomic motion.
18. A tipped domino sends a pulse along a row of standing dominoes. Is this a good analogy for the way electric current, sound, or both travel?
-no -it is a good analogy for the transmission of sound but not for the transmission of electric energy
10. What is the unit of electrical resistance?
-ohms
22. What is the relationship among electric power, current and voltage?
-power = current X voltage (in units: Watts = amperes X volts)
1. What condition is necessary for the flow of heat? What analogous condition is necessary for the flow of charge?
-temperature difference (flows from high temperature to low temperature) -a difference in electrical potential (potential difference) is needed for charge to flow
12. If the resistance of a circuit remains constant while the voltage across the circuit decreases to half its former value, what change occurs in the current?
-the less the voltage the less the current, so the current will end up being half its former value
4. What exactly is an ampere?
-the rate of electrical flow (1 coulomb of charge per second)
30. How does the sum of the currents through the branches of a simple parallel circuit compare with the current in the voltage source?
-the sum of the currents in the branches equals the current through the source
31. What is the function of fuses or circuit breakers in a circuit?
-to prevent over loading the circuit with current
16. What does it mean to say that a certain current is 60 Hz?
-voltages and currents that alternate back and forth at a frequency of 60 cycles per second
23. Which of these is a unit of power and which is a unit of energy: a watt, a kilowatt, a kilowatt-hour?
-watt = power -kilowatt = power -kilowatt-hour = energy