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CURRENT
Chapter 13.2
Electric potential energy
The potential energy of a
charged object due to its
position in an electric field.
Potential Difference - Voltage
When the ends of an electric
conductor are at different electric
potential energy, charge flows
from one end to the other.
Charge flows when there is a
potential difference (voltage)
between the ends of a conductor.
Potential Difference - Voltage
A battery or power source
creates a potential difference
between two ends of a conductor
by acting as an “electric pump”
creating charges on one end of
the conductor which flows
through the conductor and back
to the power source.
Electric Current
Flow of charges through a
conductor.
Electric Resistance
Caused by internal friction,
which slows the movement of
charges through a conductor.
Thicker wires have less
resistance than thinner wires.
Resistance decreases in cooler
temperatures.
Symbols & Units
Name
Symbol
Unit
Resistance
R
ohms or Ω
Voltage
V
Volts (V)
Current
I
Amperes (A)
Ohm’s Law
V = IR
I = V/R
R = V/I
Answers to Practice Problems
1)
2)
3)
4)
5)
6)
30 Ω
240 Ω
6V
0.43 A
108 V
2.5 A