3 Ohms Law Power Energy
3 Ohms Law Power Energy
3 Ohms Law Power Energy
Ohm’s Law
Cause
Effect
Opposition
Every conversion of energy from one form to another can be related to this
equation.
Ohm’s Law
E
I
R
Where: I = current (amperes, A)
E = voltage (volts, V)
R = resistance (ohms, )
Ex. 4-1 Determine the current resulting from the application of a 9-V battery
across a network with a resistance of 2.2 Ω.
E 9V
I 4.09 A
R 2.2
Ex. 4-2 Calculate the resistance of a 60-W bulb if a current of 500 mA results
from an applied voltage of 120 V.
E 120 V
R 3
240
I 500 10 A
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Power
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Energy
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Efficiency
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Example: A stereo system draws 2.4A at 120V. The audio output power is 50W.
a) How much power is lost in the form of heat in the system?
b) What is the efficiency of the system?
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Nafiz A. Chisty| Head, Dept of EEE; Associate Professor, Dept. of EEE & CoE, FE
Nafiz A. Chisty| Head, Dept of EEE; Associate Professor, Dept. of EEE & CoE, FE| [email protected]
Nafiz A. Chisty| Head, Dept of EEE; Associate Professor, Dept. of EEE & CoE, FE
Nafiz A. Chisty| Head, Dept of EEE; Associate Professor, Dept. of EEE & CoE, FE| [email protected]
• Node
A point or junction where two or more circuit’s elements (source, resistor,
capacitor, inductor etc.) meet is called Node.
• Branch
That part or section of circuit which locate between two junctions is called
branch.
In branch, one or more elements can be connected and they have two
terminals.
• Loop
A loop is any closed path in a circuit.
• Mesh
A closed loop which contains no other loop within it or a path which does not
contain on other paths is called Mesh.
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Summary
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Reference
[1] Robert L. Boylestad, “Introductory Circuit Analysis”, 12th Edition, Prentice Hall Inc
Thanks
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Ex. 4-5 Determine the resistance associated with the curve of Fig. 4.8 using
equations from previous slide, and compare results.
At V 6 V , I 3 mA, and
V 6V
Rdc 2 k
I 3 mA