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Chapter 2-3Chapter 2-3
Principles of Electric Circuits, Conventional Flow, 9th ed., Floyd
T. Elsarnagawy, mde207, 311
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Chapter 2-3Chapter 2-3
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Electrical symbols
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Basic circuit measurements
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Meter symbols
Digital Bar graph Analog
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Current measurement
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Current measurement
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Current measurement Ammeter connection (series)
+ -
!!Polarity a shown
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Voltage measurement
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Voltage measurementVoltmeter across the component (parallel)+ve to +ve-ve to -ve
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Resistance measurement
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Resistance measurement
Disconnect R then make the measurement
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Safety note
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Physical effects of electrical current
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Ohm’s Law
V-I-RV-I-R
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Voltage is
Review of V, I, and R
the amount of energy per charge available tomove electrons from one point to another in a circuit.
Current is the rate of charge flow and is measured in amperes.
Resistance is the opposition to current and is measured in ohms.
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The most important fundamental law in electronics is Ohm’s law, which relates voltage, current, and resistance.
Georg Simon Ohm (1787-1854) studied the relationship between voltage, current, and resistance and formulated the equation that bears his name. In terms of current, Ohm’s law states
VI
R
What is the current from a 12 V source if the resistance is 10 ? 1.2 A
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Ohm’s law
If you need to solve for voltage, Ohm’s law is:
What is the voltage across a 680 resistor if the current is 26.5 mA? 18 V
V IR
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Ohm’s law
If you need to solve for resistance, Ohm’s law is:V
RI
120 V
V
1 s
1 s
40 m A
1 0 A
C O M
Ra ng eAuto ra ng eTo uc h/Ho ld
Fused
O FF V
V
Hz
m V
A
What is the (hot) resistance of the bulb? 138
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Graph of Current versus Voltage
I (m
A)
V (V )
00
2 4
4
6 8
8
10
12
14
16
A student takes data for a resistor and fits the straight line shown to the data. What is the resistance and the conductance of the resistor?
The slope represents the conductance.
14.8 mA - 0 mA1.48 mS
10.0 V - 0 VG
The reciprocal of the conductance is the resistance:
1 1 676 Ω
1.48 mSR
G
VR
I
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Graph of Current versus Voltage
Notice that the plot of current versus voltage for a fixed resistor is a line with a positive slope. What is the resistance indicated by the graph? 2.7 k
What is its conductance? 0.37 mS
Voltage (V)
Cur
rent
(m
A)
0 10 20 300
2.0
4.0
6.0
8.0
10
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Graph of Current versus Resistance
If resistance is varied for a constant voltage, the current - resistance curve plots a hyperbola.
What is the curve for a 3 V source?
Resistance (k )
Cur
rent
(m
A)
0 1.0 2.0 3.00
2.0
4.0
6.0
8.0
10
V IR?
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Application of Ohm’s law
26.8 mA
P o w er S u p p ly
+15 V- + - +5 V 2 A
D C A m m e te r
+-
G n d
V A
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Linear
Ohm’s law
Troubleshooting
Characterized by a straight-line relationship.
A law stating that current is directly proportional to voltage and inversely proportional to current.
A systematic process of isolating, identifying, and correcting a fault in a circuit or system.
Selected Key Terms
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1. Holding the voltage constant, and plotting the current against the resistance as resistance is varied will form a
a. straight line with a positive slope
b. straight line with a negative slope
c. parabola
d. hyperbola
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2. When the current is plotted against the voltage for a fixed resistor, the plot is a
a. straight line with a positive slope
b. straight line with a negative slope
c. parabola
d. hyperbola
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Quiz
3. For constant voltage in a circuit, doubling the resistance means
a. doubling the current
b. halving the current
c. there is no change in the current
d. depends on the amount of voltage
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Quiz
5. If the current in a 330 resistor is 15 mA, the applied voltage is approximately
a. 5.0 V
b. 22 V
c. 46 V
d. 60 V
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Quiz
7. The circuit with the largest current is
a. (a)
b. (b)
c. (c)
d. (d)
R 10 k
+12 V R 15 k
+15 V R 22 k
+18 V R 27 k
+24 V
(a) (b) (c) (d)
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Quiz
8. The circuit with the smallest current is
a. (a)
b. (b)
c. (c)
d. (d)
R 10 k
+12 V R 15 k
+15 V R 22 k
+18 V R 27 k
+24 V
(a) (b) (c) (d)
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Quiz
Answers:
1. d
2. a
3. b
4. b
5. a
6. c
7. a
8. c
9. d
10. c