Power, Current and charge

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Mind Map on Power, Current and charge, created by ryansimon on 22/04/2013.
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Power, Current and charge
  1. When an electricity charge flows through a resistor, the resistor gets hot.
    1. Energy has been transformed from electrical energy into heat energy
      1. Power (watts, W) = Energy transferred/transformed (Joules, J) Time Taken (Seconds, S)
        1. P=E T
        2. Power (Watts, W) = Current (Amperes, A) x Potential difference (Volts, V)
          1. P = I x V
          2. This heating effect occurs in all types of resistance not just resistors
            1. therefore the cables themselves and all electrical devices generate heat depending on their resistance
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