Current electricity
Current electricity refers to the flow of electric charge through a conductor, typically measured in amperes (A). It is driven by a potential difference (voltage) between two points, causing electrons to move. Current can be classified as direct current (DC), where the flow is unidirectional, or alternating current (AC), where the flow periodically reverses direction. The behavior of electric circuits, including resistance, capacitance, and inductance, governs how current flows and interacts with components. Ohm’s law, stating that current is directly proportional to voltage and inversely proportional to resistance, is fundamental in understanding current electricity and its applications in technology and everyday life.
Geschreven voor
- Instelling
- D.D University Of Odisha
- Vak
- 442
Documentinformatie
- Geüpload op
- 18 oktober 2024
- Aantal pagina's
- 43
- Geschreven in
- 2023/2024
- Type
- College aantekeningen
- Docent(en)
- Rajesh kumar
- Bevat
- Cbse 12th
Onderwerpen
-
current carriers
-
electric current
-
drift velocity
-
mobility
-
ohms law
-
carbon resistor
-
electromotive force
Ook beschikbaar in voordeelbundel