PHSC 1001 Chapter : Chapter 23 Slides Pt2

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Voltage source: we need a potential (voltage) difference to induce a current. This is the pump in our plumbing example: batteries are a source of potential difference. That"s why the strength of a battery is measured in v: charge flows through a circuit when there is is potential difference across it. Water will flow though a pipe when there is a pressure difference across it. Electrical resistance: electrical resistance is the measure of how much a material resists the flow of charge. Units: ohms ( ): we can think of this resistance to be the size of our pipes in the plumbing example. The larger the pipes, the less resistance: so, the less resistance in a circuit, the more current can flow given the same potential difference. Ohm"s law: the relationship between voltage, current and resistance is called ohm"s law: R or v = ir or r =

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