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Chapter 17
Direct Currents and
Ohm’s Law
(‫)التيارات المباشرة و قانون أوم‬
Electric Current (‫التيار‬
‫)الكهربائي‬
 Electric

current is the rate of flow of
charge through some region of space
 The SI unit of current is the ampere
(A)
1 A = 1 C / s
 The symbol for electric current is I
Average Electric Current




Assume charges are
moving perpendicular
to a surface of area A
If Q is the amount of
charge that passes
through A in time t, then
the average current is

I avg

∆Q
=
∆t
Instantaneous Electric Current
 If

the rate at which the charge flows
varies with time, the instantaneous
current, I, can be found

dQ
I≡
dt
Direction of Current








The charges passing through the area could be
positive or negative or both
It is conventional to assign to the current the same
direction as the flow of positive charges
The direction of current flow is opposite the direction
of the flow of electrons
It is common to refer to any moving charge as a
charge carrier
Conductivity (‫)الموصلية‬
A

current density and an electric field
are established in a conductor
whenever a potential difference is
maintained across the conductor

 For

some materials, the current density is
directly proportional to the field

constant of proportionality, σ, is
called the conductivity of the
conductor

 The
Ohm’s Law
 Ohm’s

law states that for many
materials, the ratio of the current
density to the electric field is a
constant σ that is independent of the
electric field producing the current




Most metals obey Ohm’s law
Mathematically, J = σ E
Materials that obey Ohm’s law are said to be
ohmic
Ohm’s Law, cont.
 Not

all materials follow Ohm’s law
 Materials that do not obey Ohm’s law
are said to be nonohmic
 Ohm’s law is not a fundamental law of
nature
 Ohm’s law is an empirical relationship
valid only for certain materials
Georg Simon Ohm






1789 -1854
German physicist
Formulated idea of
resistance
Discovered the
proportionalities now
known as forms of
Ohm’s Law
Resistance
 In

a conductor, the voltage applied across the
ends of the conductor is proportional to the
current through the conductor
 The constant of proportionality is called the
resistance of the conductor

∆V
R≡
I
Resistance, cont.
 SI

units of resistance are ohms (Ω)
1 Ω = 1 V / A
 Resistance in a circuit arises due to
collisions between the electrons carrying
the current with the fixed atoms inside the
conductor
Resistor Values



Values of resistors
are commonly
marked by colored
bands
Resistivity
Values
Resistance and Resistivity,
Summary


Every ohmic material has a characteristic resistivity
that depends on the properties of the material and
on temperature




The resistance of a material depends on its
geometry and its resistivity





Resistivity is a property of substances

Resistance is a property of an object

An ideal conductor would have zero resistivity
An ideal insulator would have infinite resistivity
Electrical Power



Assume a circuit as
shown
As a charge moves from
a to b, the electric
potential energy of the
system increases by Q∆V




The chemical energy in
the battery must
decrease by this same
amount
Use the active figure to
adjust the voltage or
resistance, observe
current and power
PLAY
ACTIVE FIGURE
Electrical Power, 2
 As

the charge moves through the resistor (c
to d), the system loses this electric potential
energy during collisions of the electrons with
the atoms of the resistor
 This energy is transformed into internal
energy in the resistor


Corresponds to increased vibrational motion of
the atoms in the resistor
Electric Power, 3





The resistor is normally in contact with the air, so its
increased temperature will result in a transfer of
energy by heat into the air
The resistor also emits thermal radiation
After some time interval, the resistor reaches a
constant temperature


The input of energy from the battery is balanced by the
output of energy by heat and radiation
Electric Power, 4
 The

rate at which the system loses potential
energy as the charge passes through the
resistor is equal to the rate at which the
system gains internal energy in the resistor
 The power is the rate at which the energy is
delivered to the resistor
Electric Power, final
 The

power is given by the equation:

℘ = I∆ V

 Applying

Ohm’s Law, alternative
expressions can be found: 2

℘= I ∆ V = I

2

( ∆V )
R=
R

I is in A, R is in Ω, V is in V, and℘
is in W

 Units:
Some Final Notes About
Current
A

single electron is moving at the drift velocity
in the circuit


It may take hours for an electron to move
completely around a circuit

 The

current is the same everywhere in the
circuit


Current is not “used up” anywhere in the circuit

 The

charges flow in the same rotational
sense at all points in the circuit
Electric Power Transmission




Real power lines have
resistance
Power companies
transmit electricity at
high voltages and low
currents to minimize
power losses

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Chapter17: Direct current and Ohm's law

  • 1. Chapter 17 Direct Currents and Ohm’s Law (‫)التيارات المباشرة و قانون أوم‬
  • 2. Electric Current (‫التيار‬ ‫)الكهربائي‬  Electric current is the rate of flow of charge through some region of space  The SI unit of current is the ampere (A) 1 A = 1 C / s  The symbol for electric current is I
  • 3. Average Electric Current   Assume charges are moving perpendicular to a surface of area A If Q is the amount of charge that passes through A in time t, then the average current is I avg ∆Q = ∆t
  • 4. Instantaneous Electric Current  If the rate at which the charge flows varies with time, the instantaneous current, I, can be found dQ I≡ dt
  • 5. Direction of Current     The charges passing through the area could be positive or negative or both It is conventional to assign to the current the same direction as the flow of positive charges The direction of current flow is opposite the direction of the flow of electrons It is common to refer to any moving charge as a charge carrier
  • 6. Conductivity (‫)الموصلية‬ A current density and an electric field are established in a conductor whenever a potential difference is maintained across the conductor  For some materials, the current density is directly proportional to the field constant of proportionality, σ, is called the conductivity of the conductor  The
  • 7. Ohm’s Law  Ohm’s law states that for many materials, the ratio of the current density to the electric field is a constant σ that is independent of the electric field producing the current    Most metals obey Ohm’s law Mathematically, J = σ E Materials that obey Ohm’s law are said to be ohmic
  • 8. Ohm’s Law, cont.  Not all materials follow Ohm’s law  Materials that do not obey Ohm’s law are said to be nonohmic  Ohm’s law is not a fundamental law of nature  Ohm’s law is an empirical relationship valid only for certain materials
  • 9. Georg Simon Ohm     1789 -1854 German physicist Formulated idea of resistance Discovered the proportionalities now known as forms of Ohm’s Law
  • 10. Resistance  In a conductor, the voltage applied across the ends of the conductor is proportional to the current through the conductor  The constant of proportionality is called the resistance of the conductor ∆V R≡ I
  • 11. Resistance, cont.  SI units of resistance are ohms (Ω) 1 Ω = 1 V / A  Resistance in a circuit arises due to collisions between the electrons carrying the current with the fixed atoms inside the conductor
  • 12. Resistor Values  Values of resistors are commonly marked by colored bands
  • 14. Resistance and Resistivity, Summary  Every ohmic material has a characteristic resistivity that depends on the properties of the material and on temperature   The resistance of a material depends on its geometry and its resistivity    Resistivity is a property of substances Resistance is a property of an object An ideal conductor would have zero resistivity An ideal insulator would have infinite resistivity
  • 15. Electrical Power   Assume a circuit as shown As a charge moves from a to b, the electric potential energy of the system increases by Q∆V   The chemical energy in the battery must decrease by this same amount Use the active figure to adjust the voltage or resistance, observe current and power PLAY ACTIVE FIGURE
  • 16. Electrical Power, 2  As the charge moves through the resistor (c to d), the system loses this electric potential energy during collisions of the electrons with the atoms of the resistor  This energy is transformed into internal energy in the resistor  Corresponds to increased vibrational motion of the atoms in the resistor
  • 17. Electric Power, 3    The resistor is normally in contact with the air, so its increased temperature will result in a transfer of energy by heat into the air The resistor also emits thermal radiation After some time interval, the resistor reaches a constant temperature  The input of energy from the battery is balanced by the output of energy by heat and radiation
  • 18. Electric Power, 4  The rate at which the system loses potential energy as the charge passes through the resistor is equal to the rate at which the system gains internal energy in the resistor  The power is the rate at which the energy is delivered to the resistor
  • 19. Electric Power, final  The power is given by the equation: ℘ = I∆ V  Applying Ohm’s Law, alternative expressions can be found: 2 ℘= I ∆ V = I 2 ( ∆V ) R= R I is in A, R is in Ω, V is in V, and℘ is in W  Units:
  • 20. Some Final Notes About Current A single electron is moving at the drift velocity in the circuit  It may take hours for an electron to move completely around a circuit  The current is the same everywhere in the circuit  Current is not “used up” anywhere in the circuit  The charges flow in the same rotational sense at all points in the circuit
  • 21. Electric Power Transmission   Real power lines have resistance Power companies transmit electricity at high voltages and low currents to minimize power losses