Engineering Utilities 1 Module 2
Engineering Utilities 1 Module 2
Engineering Utilities 1 Module 2
1 CE
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MODULE
2
CURRENT
Current is the flow of electricity in a circuit, an unbroken electrical pathway from
source to load and back to source.
The standard unit used measuring the strength of an electric current is
Ampere, named after Andre M. Ampere.
Electric current travels at the speed of light which is equivalent to 299,330
km/sec. Ammeter is the device used to measure electric current.
RESISTANCE
positive. The normal source of a DC
electricity is the dry cell or storage
battery. Direct current generator was
invented by Thomas Edison.
• Alternating Current(AC) Resistance is the friction or opposition to
the flow of current by the wires and
The AC electricity constantly reverses its transformers.
direction of flow. It is generated by machine
Technically, Resistance is defined as
called generator. This type of current is
the resistance which allow 1 ampere of
universally accepted because of it unlimited
current to flow when 1 volt is impressed
number of applications with the following
upon it.
advantages.
1. It is easily produced. The unit of resistance is Ohm.
2. It is cheaper to maintain.
Ohmmeter is the device used to
3. It could be transformed into higher voltage
measure electrical resistance.
ELECTRIC ENERGY
It is the capacity of doing electrical work. Energy is expressed in the formula:
Energy = Power x Time
Electrical loads in buildings are measured in Kilowatt – Hours (KWH). This is commonly
known as power consumption which a user pays its equivalent monetary value to the
firm or company that provides the
electricity.
The device used to measure electric energy is Kilowatt – Hour Meter.
ELECTRIC QUANTITY
The unit of Electric Quantity is the Coulomb. One coulomb
comprises approximately 6.25 x 1018 electrons.
watts amperes
END OF MODULE 2