9.5 Current

Lesson 5
 charge and current
Period 4 Electricity
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Lesson 5
 charge and current
Period 4 Electricity

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Learning goals
  • You can name the two types of charge and how they interact
  • You can name the unit of charge.
  • You're able to give a precies definition of electric current.
  • You can name the unit of current.
  • You're able to do calculations using electric current.

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What is electric current?

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Electric current is the flow of electrons through a complete circuit of conductors. It is used to power everything from our lights to our trains.

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Electricity is a flow of charge 

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Electricity is a flow of charge 

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Conventionele current and electron flow
Electron current flows from the negative terminal to the positive terminal of the battery. The conventional current flows from the positive terminal of the battery to the negative terminal.

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What is current 
Electrical current is a measure of the amount of electrical charge (electrons) transferred per unit of time. It represents the flow of electrons through a conductive material, such as a metal wire

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Electric Charge
  • The thing with electrons is: There are SO many!

  • We don't measure charge in the number of electrons, but in batches.

  • One such batch is one coulomb.

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One coulomb
6 241 000 000 000 000 000 electrons

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What is electricity (current)?

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What is current?
You already know:
  • Electricity is a flow of charge.



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What is current?
You already know:
  • Electricity is a flow of charge.



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The amount of coulomb flowing through an electric circuit per second — Coulomb/second

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What is current?


  • Symbol: I
  • Unit: Ampere (A)
  • Formula:                           Current = Charge / time

Charge — Coulombs (C)
time — seconds (s)
I=tQ
The amount of coulomb flowing through an electric circuit per second —  Coulomb/second

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Units of current
1. Ampere or amp (symbol: A) is the unit of electrical current.
2. A milliampere (often called "milliamp") is a unit of electric current . The symbol for milliampere is mA. 
1 milliampère = 0,001 A

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A series circuit is defined as a circuit that contains only one path for current flow.
A circuit with a simple loop.

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Series circuit 

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One lamp off all lamps off

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The current is the same in every part of the circuit 

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Voltage in serie circuit 
The sum of the voltages across components in series is equal to the voltage of the supply. 
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