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Ohm's Law Power

V =
IR
P =
IV

R =

E P =
IR

I =

V
p
=
named fundamental
unit unit

J
p power wa ++ (w)
S

J
V electric potential volt (v)
C

C
I current ampere (A)
S

JS
R resistance ohms (2)
22

T =
joule
C =
coulomb
1 Coulomb (C) =
6 3 x18'e
.

1 electron (e) =
1 6: 18
.
+
C

1C =
D 3x.
1018 g
electrostatic
1C
of
6 3x/86
=
12- charge
.
1 electron
0 16
.
x
18 =
/e-

1. 6 x18- =
/e-

mAs =
m(ss = mC

A =
5 =
6 .
3x1082 electrostatic
charge
Coulombs Law
F = 199
de

electrostatic
F force
newton (N)

constant of
k
proportionality

electrostatic
9 charge coulomb (C)

d distance meters (m)

So , the factor by the force when


which
changes
we more the charges from d, to distance dz is :

Ed ,

F de
resistor >
-

/1 - inhibits flow of electrons

provides electrical
battery
potential

capacitor momentarily stores

(condenser ( electric
charge

ammeter measures electric current

voltmeter measures electric potential

turns circuit on or

off
switch by providing
infinite resistance

allows electrons to

diode a flow in only


one direction

rheostat
L

variable resistor
-

increases or decreases
transformer voltage by
fixed amount

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