Electrostatics/Electrodynamics
Electrostatics
Static Electricity
Charges
Positive
Negative
Like Charges Repel
Unlike Charges Attract
Electrification
Friction
Contact
Induction
Laws
Force Between Charges
Coulomb's Law
F = k([Q1 x Q2]/Dsq)
Directly Proportional To Product Of Their Quantities
Inversely Proportional To Square Of Distance Between Them
F = Force In Newtons
k is medium dependent constant
Q is quantity in Coulombs
D is distance in meters
Electrodynamics
Electric Charges In Motion
Electric Circuit
Potential Difference
Drives the Electrons
EMF (Electromotive Force) = Maximum Difference Of Potential
1 Volt = 1 Joule/Coulomb
Current
Amount Of Charge Flowing Per Second
Ampere (Amp) = 1 Coulomb Charge Flowing Per Second
Resistance
Property Of Circuit Which Hinders/Opposes Current Flow
Ohm = Resitance Of Column Of Mercury: 14.45g wt./106.3 cm ht.
Ohm's Law - I = V/R
I = Current In Amperes
V = Potential Difference In Volts
R = Resistance In Ohms
Conductance
Reciprocal Of Resistance
Material
Length
Cross-sectional Area
Temperature