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ELECTRICAL
FUNDAMENTALS


          TOPIC 1
Fundamental And Derived Units

                                1
Learning Objectives
At the conclusion of this section, students should be
able to:
  Identify the basic units of measurement
  Define and use the SI derived units for force,
    pressure, energy, work, temperature and power
  Convert units to multiple and sub-multiple units
  Transpose a given equation for any variable in the
    equation
  Perform basic calculations of electrical and
    related mechanical quantities given any
    combination of units, multiple units or sub-
    multiple units.



                                                        2
Resources

Hampson & Hanssen, “Electrical Trade Principles – A practical
  approach”
    Pgs 2 – 5, 15 – 25 & 421 including review questions

Chisholm Moodle E Learning




                                                            3
TRANSPOSITION   Pg.4




                       4
TRANSPOSITION – addition/subtraction




                                       5
TRANSPOSITION – multiply/divide




                                  6
TRANSPOSITION – multiply/divide




                                  7
TRANSPOSITION – mixed operations




                                   8
TRANSPOSITION – mixed operations




                                   9
TRANSPOSITION – mixed operations




                                   10
TRANSPOSITION – roots




                        11
TRANSPOSITION – roots




                        12
Substitution
Take the electrical quantities of: Power (P),
Voltage (V), Current (I) and Resistance (R). There
are two equations that use these quantities, they
are:
 P = V x I and V = I x R
Suppose we want to calculate power when only
current (I) and resistance (R) is known.
Substitution will enable power to be calculated.


                                                 13
Substitution

                  V       IR
Substituting IR for V in the power equation,


                 P      I R I
                           2
                        I R
                                               14
Multiples and Submultiples Pg. 4
 Prefix Symbol Exponential Multiplier
                 format

 tera     T        1012     1 000 000 000 000
 giga     G        109      1 000 000 000
 mega     M        106      1 000 000
 kilo     k        103      1 000

 milli    m        10-3     0.001
 micro             10-6     0.000 001
 nano     n        10-9     0.000 000 001
 pico     p        10-12    0.000 000 000 001


                                                15
PREFIXES




           16
PREFIXES




           17
Standard Measurement Units
                               Previous measuring systems
                                       Imperial System
                               English units of pound (mass), foot (length) and
To help understand,
 not for examination




                       degree Fahrenheit (temperature)

                                       CGS Units
                               Centimetre for length, gram for mass, second for
                       time
                                       MKSA System
                                Metre, (length)
                                Kilogram, (mass)
                                Second (time) and
                                Ampere (electric current)
                                                                                  18
SI (Systeme International)
The SI system is an expansion of the MKSA
and includes three new base units. These are
the kelvin (temperature), the mol (amount of
Matter} and the candela (luminous intensity).
This brought the total number of base units*
to seven.

*Base units are a set of mutually independent (fundamental)
units from which all other units can be derived.


                                                              19
BASE SI UNITS   Pg. 2




                        20
Derived Quantities
 Velocity (distance traveled in a given time)
 Acceleration (the rate of change in velocity)
 Force (the physical action capable of moving a body)
 Torque (twisting force eg produced by a motor)
 Pressure (force per unit area)
 Electrical charge (1 Amp flowing for 1 second)
 Voltage (electrical pressure)
 Resistance (opposition to current flow)
 Energy (the capacity to do work)
 Work (force acting through a distance)
 Power (rate of doing work)

                                                         21
DERIVED SI UNITS




                   22
Abbreviations and Conventions
(shortened names for things)      (agreed standard ways to do or
                                  write things)
1. There should be a space between the
   numeric value and the unit symbol.
     For example five milliamps is written as
            5 mA and not 5mA
(A ‘hard’ space in a typed document will prevent this; 240
     V i.e. the unit symbol appearing on the next line.)


                                                                   23
Abbreviations and Conventions
2. When writing numbers above 999, they
   should be clustered into groups of three.
   For example,
   1 000 or 20 000 or 0.000 006 78
   and not 1000 or 20000 or 0.00000678
   (This reduces the chance of mis-reading a number’s
   size by mis-counting zero’s)


                                                    24
Abbreviations and Conventions
5. A leading zero should precede a decimal value.
    For example
            0.351 and not .351


    (This makes it easier to recognise a missing decimal
    point, for instance, on a well-used drawing 0 351
    would be obvious but 351 could lead to a major
    error!)


                                                       25

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E104 B Topic 1

  • 1. ELECTRICAL FUNDAMENTALS TOPIC 1 Fundamental And Derived Units 1
  • 2. Learning Objectives At the conclusion of this section, students should be able to:  Identify the basic units of measurement  Define and use the SI derived units for force, pressure, energy, work, temperature and power  Convert units to multiple and sub-multiple units  Transpose a given equation for any variable in the equation  Perform basic calculations of electrical and related mechanical quantities given any combination of units, multiple units or sub- multiple units. 2
  • 3. Resources Hampson & Hanssen, “Electrical Trade Principles – A practical approach” Pgs 2 – 5, 15 – 25 & 421 including review questions Chisholm Moodle E Learning 3
  • 4. TRANSPOSITION Pg.4 4
  • 8. TRANSPOSITION – mixed operations 8
  • 9. TRANSPOSITION – mixed operations 9
  • 10. TRANSPOSITION – mixed operations 10
  • 13. Substitution Take the electrical quantities of: Power (P), Voltage (V), Current (I) and Resistance (R). There are two equations that use these quantities, they are: P = V x I and V = I x R Suppose we want to calculate power when only current (I) and resistance (R) is known. Substitution will enable power to be calculated. 13
  • 14. Substitution V IR Substituting IR for V in the power equation, P I R I 2 I R 14
  • 15. Multiples and Submultiples Pg. 4 Prefix Symbol Exponential Multiplier format tera T 1012 1 000 000 000 000 giga G 109 1 000 000 000 mega M 106 1 000 000 kilo k 103 1 000 milli m 10-3 0.001 micro 10-6 0.000 001 nano n 10-9 0.000 000 001 pico p 10-12 0.000 000 000 001 15
  • 16. PREFIXES 16
  • 17. PREFIXES 17
  • 18. Standard Measurement Units Previous measuring systems Imperial System English units of pound (mass), foot (length) and To help understand, not for examination degree Fahrenheit (temperature) CGS Units Centimetre for length, gram for mass, second for time MKSA System  Metre, (length)  Kilogram, (mass)  Second (time) and  Ampere (electric current) 18
  • 19. SI (Systeme International) The SI system is an expansion of the MKSA and includes three new base units. These are the kelvin (temperature), the mol (amount of Matter} and the candela (luminous intensity). This brought the total number of base units* to seven. *Base units are a set of mutually independent (fundamental) units from which all other units can be derived. 19
  • 20. BASE SI UNITS Pg. 2 20
  • 21. Derived Quantities  Velocity (distance traveled in a given time)  Acceleration (the rate of change in velocity)  Force (the physical action capable of moving a body)  Torque (twisting force eg produced by a motor)  Pressure (force per unit area)  Electrical charge (1 Amp flowing for 1 second)  Voltage (electrical pressure)  Resistance (opposition to current flow)  Energy (the capacity to do work)  Work (force acting through a distance)  Power (rate of doing work) 21
  • 23. Abbreviations and Conventions (shortened names for things) (agreed standard ways to do or write things) 1. There should be a space between the numeric value and the unit symbol. For example five milliamps is written as 5 mA and not 5mA (A ‘hard’ space in a typed document will prevent this; 240 V i.e. the unit symbol appearing on the next line.) 23
  • 24. Abbreviations and Conventions 2. When writing numbers above 999, they should be clustered into groups of three. For example, 1 000 or 20 000 or 0.000 006 78 and not 1000 or 20000 or 0.00000678 (This reduces the chance of mis-reading a number’s size by mis-counting zero’s) 24
  • 25. Abbreviations and Conventions 5. A leading zero should precede a decimal value. For example 0.351 and not .351 (This makes it easier to recognise a missing decimal point, for instance, on a well-used drawing 0 351 would be obvious but 351 could lead to a major error!) 25