Fundamentals of Electric Charge and Circuits

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Course Outline

  1. Electric Charge
  2. Atomic Structure
  3. Charging Methods
  4. Induction and Forces
  5. Conductors and Insulators
  6. Electric Circuits
  7. Potential Difference
  8. Electric Current
  9. Measuring Devices
  10. Electrical Safety Devices

1. Electric Charge

Key Concepts & Definitions

  • Electric charge: A fundamental property of matter that causes objects to experience an electric force, either attracting or repelling each other.
  • Two types of electric charge: Positive and negative. Positive charge is associated with protons, while negative charge is associated with electrons.
  • Symbol for electric charge: 𝑞.
  • SI unit of electric charge: Coulomb (C).

Essential Points

  • Electric charge is intrinsic to particles such as protons and electrons, with protons carrying a positive charge and electrons a negative charge.
  • The symbol 𝑞 is used universally to represent electric charge in equations and diagrams.
  • The SI unit, coulomb (C), quantifies the amount of charge; 1 coulomb equals the charge of approximately 6.242 x 10^18 electrons or protons.
  • Materials can become charged through electron transfer, often via rubbing (triboelectric effect), resulting in static electricity.
  • The movement and transfer of charge influence electric forces, which are attractive between opposite charges and repulsive between like charges.

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Electric charge — definition?

A property causing electric forces between objects.

Positive vs negative charge — difference?

Positive from protons, negative from electrons.

SI unit of charge?

Coulomb (C).

Atomic particles — protons, neutrons, electrons?

Protons (+), neutrons (neutral), electrons (-).

Protons — location?

In the nucleus.

Electrons — location?

Orbiting the nucleus.

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