Fundamentals of Electric Circuits

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📋 Course Outline

  1. Electric current flow
  2. Charge conservation
  3. Series and parallel circuits
  4. Sources of emf
  5. Electrical energy use
  6. Energy transport in circuits
  7. Voltage and energy
  8. Circuit measurement tools
  9. Current-voltage characteristics
  10. Resistance and Ohm's law
  11. Power and energy calculations
  12. Energy efficiency comparison

📖 1. Electric current flow

🔑 Key Concepts & Definitions

  • Electric current (I): The rate of flow of electric charge, measured in amperes (A).
    Definition: I=QtI = \frac{Q}{t}, where QQ is charge in coulombs and tt is time in seconds.

  • Conventional current: The flow of positive charge from positive to negative terminal outside the source of emf.

  • Charge carriers: Electrons (negative charge) and protons (positive charge). In conductors, electrons are the primary charge carriers.

  • Current in series and parallel circuits:

    • Series: Same current flows through all components.
    • Parallel: Total current from the source equals the sum of currents in each branch.
  • Sources of emf: Chemical cells, solar cells, generators, or dynamos convert energy into electrical energy.

  • Electrical energy users: Light bulbs, resistance heaters, motors convert electrical energy into light, heat, or mechanical work.

  • Energy transport: Electric circuits operate as systems where moving charges transport energy.

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1. What is electric current?

2. What is the primary role of electrons in electrical circuits according to the course outline?

3. What fundamental principle states that the total charge entering a junction in an electrical circuit equals the total charge leaving it?

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Electric current — definition?

Flow of charge per unit time.

Electric current — definition?

Rate of flow of electric charge

Charge conservation — principle?

Total charge remains constant in a closed system.

Charge carriers — primary in conductors?

Electrons

Series vs parallel — current?

Same in series; divides in parallel.

Series circuit — current?

Same current through all components

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