P2.3 Electric circuits
Ohm's law
Electricity Haitham N. Alahmad. Electricity -It is an electrical energy, which is transported from one location to another by electrons 2.
Monday learning objectives explain that electric current is a net flow of charged particles; (c) explain what is meant by conventional current and electron.
CAPACITORS (look on PSE page 212) A capacitor is a device that can store electric charge and consists of two conducting objects placed near one another.
Electricity and Magnetism Electric Charge Coulomb’s Law Capacitors Electric Charges and Forces.
Electricity Part 2. Learning Objectives TLW know the impact of energy transfer and energy conversion in everyday life (TEKS 5) TLW evaluate, investigate.
Chapter 23, part I 1. Electrical charge. 2. Coulomb’s Law about force between two point charges. 3. Application of Coulomb’s Law.
OVERVIEW Ancient Greece: when certain objects were rubbed (ex. amber) with wool or fur, they would attract lint and dust “STATIC”: stationary or not.
Capacitors and Inductors. Introduction Resistor: a passive element which dissipates energy only Two important passive linear circuit elements: 1)Capacitor.
Chapter 23, part I
History of Electricity