Chapter 26
Chapter 27
Chapter 28
Units and Circuits
Symbols
100

Equivalent Capacitance in SERIES equation?

Equivalent Capacitance in PARALLEL equation?

Ceq = (1/C1 + 1/C2 +1/C3...)^1

Ceq = C1 + C2 +C3...

100

Every minute 120 C of charge flows through a wire, what is the current through the wire. 

2.0 A

100

Which bulb is brighter? (image given)

60 W

100

Draw a resistor, capacitor, switch for a circuit

Check.

100

vd

drift speed

200

graphically the electric potential is the (___________) the E versus position graph in one dimension

graphically the electric field is the (__________) of the electric potential versus position.

negative of the area under

negative of the slope

200

A and B are identical lightbulbs connected to a battery as shown. Which is brighter? (image given)

They are equal.

200

Equivalent Resistance in SERIES?

Equivalent Resistance in PARALLEL?

Req = R1 + R2 + R3....

Req = (1/R1 + 1/R2 + 1/R3....)^-1

200

What are the units for current

Amps, A

200

tau

300

Equipotential surfaces that are closer together represent a (____) electric filed. 

strong

300

The current in the fourth wire is.... (image given)

2 A to the left

300

A voltage source circuit has a 9 V source and 2 resisters in parallel the first being 3 ohm and the second being 6 ohms. What is the current through the circuit?

4.5 A

300

Draw a battery

Check the positive and negative are drawn and labeled correctly.

300

ne vs Ne

number density vs total number of electrons

400

A capacitor charged to 1.5 V stores 2.0 mJ of energy. If the capacitor is charged to 3.0 V, it will store

8mJ

Uc = Q^2/2*C = 1/2 * C (Delta Vc)^2

400

Given is a segment of wire, what is the relationship between I1 and I1, J1 and J2, and E1 and E2

I1 = I2

J1 > J2

E1 > E2

400

The three bulbs are identical and the two batteries are identical. Compare the brightnesses of the bulbs. (image given)

A > B = C

400

Current Density Units?

A/m^2

400

J

Current density

500

What is the potential at each point? (image given)

A: 50 V

B: -200 V

C: -50 V

D: 50 V

500

1.0 x 10 16 electrons flow through a cross section of a silver wire in 320 µs with a drift speed of 8.0 x 10 -4 m/s. What is the diameter of the wire?

ne = 5.8 *10^28 m^-3

d = 0.926 mm 

500

A 6 micro farad capacitor is in a circuit with 2 ohms and a switch. A second circuit with a 6 micro farad capacitor with a 3 ohm resister has a switch as well. Does the first or second capacitor discharge faster? (helps to remember time constant)

1st capacitor

500

What units does a capacitor have?

Farad, F

500

σ and ⍴

conductivity and resistivity 

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