Solve problems in DC circuits

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Give 3 examples of series connected loads

- Cells/Batteries - Photovoltaic cells - Voltage divider circuits

What is the SI unit for current, resistance and power?

Amperes, ohms and watts

Name this meter

Analogue ammeter

What is a conductor?

Anything that allows electrons (electricity) to move easily through with little opposition/resistance

What is the relationship between temp and resistance of a positive temperature coefficient (PTC) thermistor ?

As temperature increases the resistance increases

What is the relationship between temp and resistance of a negative temperature coefficient (NTC) thermistor ?

As the temperature increases the resistance decreases

What is this symbol?

Fuse

What is the name of this resistor?

Grid resistor

What are 2 common uses for thermistors ?

Motor protection Temperature sensing

What is the name of this meter?

Multimeter

Where do you find the protons, neutrons and electrons in an atom and what are their electric charges ?

Neutrons in the nucleus - no charge Protons in the nucleus - positive charge Electrons orbit the nucleus - negative charge

What makes up a basic fuel cell?

Two electrodes immersed in a conductive liquid

What are the three ohms law equations?

V = IR I = V/R R = V/I

What is the name of this resistor?

Varistor

What's an application for a potentiometer?

Volume control on audio equipment

What meter is connected in series and parallel?

Wattmeter

What meter is used to measure power in a circuit ?

Wattmeter

What is a positive temperature coefficient? (PTC)

When a rise in temperature increase the resistance of the conductor

What is an open circuit?

When there is a break in the circuit

What is the name of this resistor?

Wire wound variable resistor

What is the name of this resistor?

Wire-wound resistor

When an open circuit occurs in a a parallel circuit the total current will...?

be reduced (how much depends on where the open is)

When an open circuit occurs in a parallel circuit the resistance will... ?

increase

How does electromagnetic induction work?

relative movement between a magnet and a conductor within a magnetic field produces electromotive force (electricity)

When a short circuit occurs in a parallel circuit what happens to the total circuit resistance?

resistance is reduced to almost zero

What is this resistors value?

2M ohms 5%

If 4 series connected batteries have a terminal voltage of 1.5v what is the total output voltage?

4 x 1.5 = 6volts

What is this resistors value?

5.6k ohms 5%

What is a short circuit ?

A connection between two conductors that should normally be insulated from one another.

What is the name of this resistor?

Carbon composite resistor

What is the name of this resistor?

Carbon film variable resistor

What is the name of this resistor?

Carbon-film resistor

What are the two dissimilar metals (electrodes) in a basic cell called ?

Cathode (negative electrode) Anode (positive electrode)

What is this symbol?

Circuit breaker

How do you measure voltage across a component?

Connect a voltmeter in parallel

How do you measure current in a component?

Connect an ammeter in series

If an open circuit occurs in a series circuit what happens to the current and resistance of the circuit

Current - can no longer flow so (drops to zero) Resistance - becomes infinite

How do you calculate current in series?

Current in any part of a series circuit will be the same

Name this meter

Digital volt meter

What is an insulator?

Does not allow electrons to move easily through, high opposition/resistance

What is current?

Electrical flow in a conductor

What's voltage?

Electrical pressure (potential)

How is an ammeter connected in a circuit?

In series

What happens to current in a parallel circuit?

It splits at each junction according to the resistance of each path

What are four factors affecting resistance?

Length Cross sectional area (CSA) Material Temperature

How does length affect resistance?

Length increase, resistance increase Length decrease, resistance decrease

What is the name of this resistor?

Light dependant resistor

What is a common use for light dependant resistors (LDR's) ?

Lighting control systems.

What is the relationship between the light dependant resistor and light?

Not exposed to light = very high resistance Exposed to light = very low resistance

Name three testers for resistance

Ohmmeter Insulation resistance tester Multimeter

What is a common use for metal oxide varistors?

Overvoltage protection devices

What are the three equations to work out power?

P = VI P = (I squared) x R P = (V squared) x R

How is a voltmeter connected in a circuit? (Series/parallel)

Parallel

What is it called when and emf is produced by light striking the surface of a photosensitive material?

Photoelectric effect

What is it called when an emf is produced by mechanical pressure being applied to a crystal?

Piezoelectric effect

Does copper have a positive or negative temperature coefficient ?

Positive

What type of connection is this?

Potentiometer

How do you work out the power losses in a system?

Power input minus power output

How do you workout the efficiency of a system/motor?

Power output divided by power input multiplied by 100

What is this symbol?

Power supply

If a short circuit occurs in a series circuit what happens to the resistance and current?

Resistance - reduced Current - increase

What type of connection is this?

Rheostat

How to work out total circuit resistance in a parallel circuit :

Rt = 1/((1/R1)+(1/R2))

Examples of parallel circuits:

Socket outlets Current divider circuits Lights

What happens when a short circuit occurs?

Total resistance is reduced Total current increases In most cases the increased current will trip a protection device

Provide an example of a series-parallel circuit:

Supply through an rcd then to 2 socket outlets in parallel

What is the thermocouple effect?

The production of an end when a temperature differential is created at the junction between two dissimilar metals

How to calculate total circuit voltage?

The sum of all individual voltages is the total

How to work out total circuit current

The sum of each branch's current

How to calculate resistance in series?

The sum of the individual resistances is the total resistance

How to work out Total circuit voltage in a parallel circuit ?

The total circuit voltage is the same across each component

What is the name of this resistor ?

Thermistor

What is the purpose of a rheostat?

To provide current adjustment

What is the purpose of a potentiometer?

To provide voltage adjustment

What happens when an open circuit occurs?

Total resistance becomes infinite and the load current drops to zero.


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