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Potential difference and electromotive force
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AS - Level (9. Energy, Power, and Resistance) Physics Mapa Mental sobre Potential difference and electromotive force, creado por Rebecca Shoesmith el 02/12/2015.
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Potential difference and electromotive force
The volt
1V = 1JC^-1
One volt is the p.d. across a component when 1J of energy is transferred per unit charge passing through the component
Potential difference is measured in volts
Potential difference is the energy transferred from electrical energy to other forms (heat,light, etc.) per unit charge
P.d. is used when charged particles lose energy in a component
V = W / Q
V is p.d. measured in volts
W is the energy transferred by charge
Q is charge in couloumbs
When work id done by the charge carriers
The voltmeter
A voltmeter is used to measure p.d.
It is connected in parallel across a particular component
An ideal voltmeter has an infinite resistance
When connected, no current passes through the voltmeter itself
Electromotive force
When work is done on the charge carrier
Charges are gaining energy as they pass through a component
The greater the e.m.f. the more energy per coulomb has been transferred into electrical energy
Sources of e.m.f. include solar cells, dynamos, and thermocouples
ε = W/Q
Q is charge in coulombs
W is the energy transferred
ε is e.m.f. measured in volts
E.m.f. is used when charged particles gain energy from a source
The energy transferred from chemical energy to electrical energy per unit charge
Calculating energy transfer
W = VQ
W = εQ
The energy transferred from or to the charges can be calculated from the defining equations
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