Chapter 2
Chapter 2
Chapter 2
Review of V, I, and R
Voltage is the amount of energy per charge available to
move electrons from one point to another in a circuit
and is measured in volts.
Current is the rate of charge flow and is measured in
amperes.
115 V V
mV
A Ra n g e
Au to ra n g e 1s
To u c h /Ho ld 1s
10 A
V
40 m A C OM
Fuse d
A student takes data for a resistor and fits the
straight line shown to the data. What is the
resistance of the resistor?
Graph of Current versus Voltage
Notice that the plot of 10
C u r r e n t (m A )
6.0
What is its 0
0 10 30
conductance? 0.37 mS Voltage (V )
20
Graph of Current versus Resistance
If resistance is
varied for a
constant
voltage, the
current versus
resistance
curve plots a
hyperbola.
Application of Ohm’s law 26.8 mA
R=560±5%Ω
P o w er S u p p ly
I=15V/560
=26.8mA V A
+15 V
Gnd 5 V 2A - + - +
Energy and Power
When a constant force is applied to move an object over
a distance, the work is the force times the distance.
The force must be measured in the same direction as
the distance. The unit for work is the newton-meter
(N-m) or joule (J).
Distance
Force
1n
2
V
The most direct solution is to substitute into P .
2
R
V
P
R It is useful to keep in mind that
small resistors operating in low
5 V
2
Normal Overheated
Ampere-hour Rating of Batteries
20 h