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GCSE Physics Mapa Mental sobre P6, creado por oliverwhitehead16 el 07/04/2014.
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P6
Definitions
Voltage (potential difference): work it takes to move charge from one part of the circuit to the other (V)
Resistance: measure of how hard it is for current to flow (Ohms)
Current: rate of flow of an electric charge (A)
Equations
Resistance= voltage/current
Logic gates
AND: A & B need to be on
NOR: when A & B are off out put is on, when A or B or both are on, output is off
NAND: out put is always on except when A & B are on
NOT: is the reverse of what it was
OR: A or B or both
Resistance
L.D.R: Light dependent resistor. bright light= less resistance dim light= more resistance
street lamps
Variable resistors can change resistance, it is altered by the length of wire
Ohmic conductors follow Ohm's law, resistance- voltage/current. the resistance stays the same
copper
non-ohmic conductors don't follow Ohm's law, the resistance varies
light bulbs
thermistor: high temperature=less resistance low temperature=more resistance
incubator
Thick wire has less resistance as there is a bigger area for electrons to flow
transistors
Emitter=Base+Collector
Current flowing into the base has to be of a certain value, once it is current is allowed to flow into the collector and out the emitter
they act like switches and amplifiers
the current passing through the collector and emitter is bigger than at the base, therefore it acts like an emitter
magnetic currnet
right hand grip method
left hand rule
motors: turns electrical energy into kenetic
split ring commutators change charge every half turn keeping the motor spining
increase speed of motor: bigger current, more turns of wire, stronger magnet
electromagnetic induction
when a wire is passed through a magnetic field and cuts the field lines creating current
when wire moves in the direction of field lines no current is produced as field lines aren't cut
Generators, kenetic energy into electrical
magnetic field moves rather than coil of wire
Transformers, only work with A.C
step up
increase voltage
have more turns on the secondary coil
step down
decrease voltage
have fewer turns of the secondary coil, used in everyday applications
isolating transformers
same number of coils on each turn
rectification
half wave rectification
full wave rectification
with a capacitor
diode, allows current to flow in one direction
P & N, electrons travel from positive to ngative
N has extra electrons
P has missing electrons "holes"
"holes" move from positive to negative
forward bias
narrows depletion layer which decreases resistance
backward bias
widens depletion layer which increases resistance
capacitor
stores electrical charge form a battery then discharges it later
have two plates, positive and negative
can be used with four diodes, diodes make sure current is direct, capacitor smooths output
Recursos multimedia adjuntos
AND.gif (image/gif)
NAND (image/png)
NOR (image/png)
NOT.gif (image/gif)
OR_2 (image/png)
LDR (image/png)
Thermistor (image/jpg)
transistor_2 (image/png)
right_hand_grip.gif (image/gif)
leftHandRule (image/jpg)
transformers (image/jpg)
Psu_graphs.GIF (image/GIF)
diode (image/jpeg)
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