Lecture12 - 12284 - Lecture12 - Fundamentaof DC Circuit
Lecture12 - 12284 - Lecture12 - Fundamentaof DC Circuit
DC CIRCUITS
Electrical
Circuit
• Charge:
Charge and
Charge is an Current
electrical of the atomic particles of a
property
matter. S.I Unit: Coulomb (C),Symbol:
Q
• Current: Rate of change of charge
Continuous
flow electrons in an electrical
circuit. S.I Unit: Ampere (A),
Symbol: I
of
Charge and
Current
• Mathematically,
𝑡
𝑑𝑄
𝐼= 𝑜𝑟 𝑄 = ∫ 𝐼.
𝑑𝑡
𝑑𝑡
Or, in simple terms: 𝑡0
𝑄
𝐼=
𝑇
So, 1 Ampere = 1 coulomb/ 1 second.
QUICK QUIZ
(Poll 1)
1 Coulomb is same as:
A. Watt /sec
B. Ampere-sec
C. Joule-sec
D. Ampere/sec
QUICK QUIZ
(Poll 2)
The total charge entering the terminal is 5t𝑠𝑖𝑛4𝜋𝑡 𝑚𝐶. Calculate
current at t= 0.5 sec.:
A. 31.2 A
B. 31.2 mA
C. 62.8 mA
D. 62.8 A
Voltage
• It is the energy (Work) required to move a unit
charge through an element.
• S.I Unit: Volt (V) Symbol: V
• As per voltage definition, it is the difference in the
electric potential between two points. It is the
work done in moving a charge from one pole to
another through a wire
•To determine the voltage between any two points, both a static
electric field and a dynamic electromagnetic field is considered.
•The mathematical representation of voltage is as follows:
•V = IR
•V = Voltage in volts
•I = Current in amperes
•R = Resistance in ohms
Power and
Energy
• Power: Rate at which the work is done.
Time rate of absorbing or supplying energy
S.I Unit: Watts (W)
Symbol: P
Mathematically,
Implies, 𝑃 = 𝑉. 𝐼
Power and
•
Energy
Energy is the ability to perform work. Energy can neither be created nor
destroyed, and it can only be transformed from one form to another. The unit
of Energy is the same as of Work, i.e. Joules. Energy is found in many things,
and thus there are different types of energy.
• All forms of energy are either kinetic or potential. The energy in motion is
known as Kinetic Energy, whereas Potential Energy is the energy stored in an
object and is measured by the amount of work done.
Joules(J)
Symbol: E
QUICK QUIZ
(Poll 3)
Calculate the current ratings of 100 Watt incandescent bulb and 15
Watt LED lamp operated with the domestic supply of 220 Volt?
A. Bulb = 0.068 A and LED = 0.45 A
B. Bulb = 0.45 A and LED = 0.068 A
C. Bulb =0.50 A and LED = 0.068 A
D. Bulb = 0.50 and LED = 0.68 A
QUICK QUIZ
(Poll 4)
From the previous question, it can be inferred that:
A. LED consumes 5 times more current than Bulb.
B. Bulb consumes 5 times more current than LED..
C. LED consumes 6.6 times more current than Bulb.
D. Bulb consumes 6.6 times more current than LED.
Network Components
Battery
Resistance (R)
Capacitance (C)
Transistor,
Inductance (L)
Op-amp,
Transformers
Diode
Generators
Resistanc
• Resistance: It is an opposition e
to the flow of current.
S.I Unit: Ohm (Ω)
Symbol: R
Capacitance
• Capacitance is the ability of a device to store
electrical energy in an electrostatic field.
• A capacitor is a device that stores energy
in the form of an electrical field..
• A capacitor is made of two conductors
separated by a dielectric.
S.I Unit: Farad (F)
Symbol: C
Two important Properties:
1. No current flows through the capacitor, if the
voltage remains constant.
2. Voltage across a capacitor cannot
change instantaneously.
Inductance
• Inductance is the characteristic of an electrical
conductor that opposes a change in current flow.
• An inductor is a device that stores energy in a
magnetic field.
A. 5
B. 10
C. 15
D. 20
QUICK QUIZ (Poll
10)
Find Equivalent Resistance in Ohms?
A. 12
B. 17
C. 19
D. 29