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+ The potential energy of a unit charge in the point (1) is 1 E, I The potential energy of a unit charge in the point (2) is 2 The potential change = 1 2 = V12
When the charge Q moves from the point (1) to the point (2), the potential energy change is W = Q* (1 2) = Q*V12 The dissipated power is the energy dissipation W per unit time: P = W/t = Q* (1 2 )/t If the charge Q moves from the point (1) to the point (2) in t seconds, then the current passing through the conductor is I = Q/t. Therefore,
P = W/t = I*V12
The power dissipated in any component of electric circuit is equal to the current through the component times the voltage drop across it:
P = I*V
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The potential change along the current direction, + 1 2 = V12 > 0 E, I So, for the positive current direction, I >0 -
And hence,
V>0 P = VI > 0
P = I*V > 0
E=24 E V
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The potential 1 of the point 1 is +24 V with respect to the ground point 0 potential (the battery provides extra energy to mobile charges).
1 is equal to the energy acquired by a unit charge moving from point 0 to the point 1.
As the positive charge Q moves from point 0 to point 1 its energy increases by
For positive current direction, I >0, V<0 P=IV<0 Voltage sources ( e.g. batteries) generate the power (as oppose to dissipate it)
Power units
The energy W is measured in Joules. From the potential or voltage definition: 1 Joule = 1C 1V; The power (mechanical or electrical) is equal to the energy change per unit time,
P = W/t
The power is measured in Watts (W):
1W=1A*1V
Example 1. The current through the resistor R= 4 kOhm is I= 2 A. What is the power dissipated in the resistor?
V = I*R;
Hence,
Example 2. The voltage drop across the resistor R= 4 kOhm, is V= 2 V. What is the power dissipated in the resistor?
V = I*R; or I = V/R
Hence,
Quiz problem 1.
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VB = 12 V
R2 10
Car mini heater contains two heating elements as shown. What is the total power of the heater (in Watts)?
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Timed response
Quiz problem 2.
R1 5
VB = 12 V
R2 10
Car mini heater contains two heating elements as shown. What is the power (in Watts) dissipated in the heating element R2?
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Timed response
Quiz problem 3. Car mini heater contains two heating elements as shown. What is the power (in Watts) dissipated in the heating element R2?
VB = 12 V
R1 5
R2 10
0 of 5
180
Timed response
Quiz problem 4. Car mini heater contains two heating elements as shown. What is the total power of the heater (in Watts)
VB = 12 V
R1 5
R2 10
0 of 5
180
Timed response
Power ratings
The light bulb is marked as 120V; 60 W What is the power of the light bulb when connected to: (a) 120 V source? (b) 100 V source? (c) 12 V source? When connected to a 120 V voltage source, the dissipated power in this light bulb is 60 W this is a so-called RATED or NOMINAL POWER. However, if the voltage of the power supply is higher or lower than that, the power wont be 60 W. Neither the power, nor the voltage are the intrinsic characteristics of the light bulb. Only the resistance is. Suppose the resistance of the light bulb is R. When connected to a voltage source V, the current through the bulb is:
V I= R
V V2 P = VI =V = R R
V V 2 1202 R = VI =V = = = 240 R P 60
The light bulb resistance, R = 240 The power when connected to the voltage source VS, P = V*I = V*(V/R) = V2/R Hence, the dissipated power is: P = 1002/240 = 41.667 W What is the power of the light bulb when connected to: (c) 12 V source? P = 122/240 = 0.6 W
Quiz problem 5.
The kettle designed for use in Europe (standard household voltage 220 V) is rated at 1 kW. A tourist brought the kettle in US. What is the actual power consumed by the kettle when plugged into US outlet (120 V)?
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Consumed power (i.e. input power): Pin = 120V*0.1 A = 12 W; Useful power (i.e. output power, or load power): Pout = 12 V * 0.75 A = 9 W; The efficiency = Pout/Pin = 9W/12W = 0.75 = 75%
Electric Energy
Energy = Power Time; This equation is equally true for mechanical and electrical energy. Electric power:
P = VI
If the current flows through the resistor (or any other load) during the time t, then the dissipated energy is
E = P t = VI t
Energy is measured in Joules. 1 J is the energy dissipated in the load with the 1W of power during 1 s: 1 J = 1W 1 s Energy consumption is also often measured in kW hours (kWh). 1 kWh is the energy dissipated in the load with 1 kW power during 1 hour. 1 kWh J conversion:
The consumed energy = Power x time. The light bulb Power = 100 W. Time =2 weeks = 14 days*24 hours/day = 336 hours. Energy E = 100 W * 336 hours = 33600 W*hours = 33.6 kWh. The residential electric energy rate is Rate=0.1 $ / kWh. The cost of the electricity consumed by the light bulb, C = Rate* Energy C = 0.1 $ (kWh)-1 *33.6 kWh $3.36