Ohm's Law, Power and Energy: Dr. Ayesha Habib
Ohm's Law, Power and Energy: Dr. Ayesha Habib
Ohm's Law, Power and Energy: Dr. Ayesha Habib
←larger the
applied voltage,
the larger the current,
Traditionally, circuits are drawn with the source on
the left and the load on the right .However, we will
also encounter circuits with other orientations. For
these, the same principles apply;
PROBLEMS
Relationship between current and voltage
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Open Circuits
Current can only exist where there is a conductive path (e.g., a length
of wire). For the circuit of Figure 4–8, I equals zero since there is no
conductor between points a and b. We refer to this as an open circuit.
Since I = 0,
Voltage Symbols
Voltage Polarity and Current Direction
For example, if you run a 100-W lamp for 1 hour, the energy consumed is W = Pt =
(100 W)(1h) = 100 Wh, while if you run a 1500-W electric heater for 12 hours, the
energy consumed is W = (1500 W)(12 h) =18 000 Wh.
Watthour is too small a unit for practical purposes. For this reason, we use
kilowatthours (kWh). By definition,
For multiple loads, the total energy is the sum of the energy of individual loads.
Efficiency
Poor efficiency - waste of energy