Lesson 2 — Resistance

Chapter 5 - Circuits
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Chapter 5 - Circuits

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This lesson
  • Intro exercise
  • Discussing the homework
  • Paragraph 5.2 — Ohms law

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Physical quantity
Symbol
Unit (in words)
Symbol for unit
Current
time
Temperature
Charge
Voltage
speed

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Physical quantity
Symbol
Unit (in words)
Symbol for unit
Current
I
Ampere
A
time
t
seconds
s
Temperature
T
degree celsius
ºC
Charge
Q
Coulombs
C
Voltage
U
volts
v
speed
v
meters per second
m/s
Volume
V
cubic meters
m3

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Charge
Current
Voltage

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Charge
Current
Voltage
A fundamental property of matter.
Neutral, positive, negative
Loosing and gaining electrons.
Expressed in Coulombs
1 Coulomb = 6.2 • 1018 electrons
The amount of charge passing through a given point in a circuit per second.
I=tQ
Expressed in Amperes
1 ampere = 
1 coulomb/ second
A difference in electrical potential energy between two points in a circuit.
Expressed in Volts

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Charge
Current
Voltage
A fundamental property of matter
Neutral, positive, negative
Loosing and gaining electrons
Expressed in Coulombs
1 Coulomb = 6.2 • 1018 electrons
The amount of charge passing through a given point in a circuit per second
I=tQ
Expressed in Amperes
1 ampere = 
1 coulomb/ second
A difference in electrical potential energy between two points in a circuit
Expressed in Volts

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Discussing the homework
Paragraph 5.1
Exercise 10 and 11

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Paragraph 5.2

Resistance

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Voltage — The difference in electrical potential energy between two points

Current —  The amount of coulombs flowing through a point per second

Resistance — A measure of how much something resists the flow of current

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R=IU

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Homework
Paragraph 5.2
Exercise 1, 2, 3 4

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