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Theory : Electricity


Lecture 1 :




·
66 % electronics ,
34 % photonics
3 hour written exam

-
Synthesis on 12
pages to bring


The industrial (1840- ) Transmission of power
age ... -




ex : evolution of the lightbulb

The information age (1971- ...
) - Transmission of information


evolution of the phone



flow
ex :




From electrons to
light (phostoms) a The
physics of electron strippe e




metal wire




chementte
Electron flow in copper wires :




[




·
alldirection on



The Bohr's model of the Copper atom :




The depends the of the
resistance on
resistivity material :




Resistance of the opposition that conductor offers to the of electric current (depends the
= a measure a
passage on




material's properties length ,
a cross-sectional area


Resistivity = a fundamental property of a material that quantifies how
strongly the material opposes the flow of


electronic current (expressed in ohm's meters 1 .
m) - low (Silverscopper) , high Crubber sulfur

A resistivity depends on temperature (higher temperature -
higher resistivity)

The drift speed of electrons :




u
=9
u = drift speed in mis A = cross section area of the wire in squared meter



I = current intensity in Ampere (CIs) a = carried
charge of one electron in Coulomb (C) .



n = nb of free electrons per cubic meter

,example exercise : At what speed do the electrons move inside the wire ?


1) How atoms in a ms of copper ?
many


density gl cons
Y
230 volts direct current -
= 3 94
.




so there are 140665 5 mallm
glma
.
,
·
atomic weight = 63 546
.




wire : 2 . 5 mm2 cross section area




" sow
light bulb 2) In one mole of
any element there are 6 .
622x10 atoms (Avogadro number


3) Therefore ,
in a ms of copper there are about 8 .
5 x102 atoms (6 022x104
.
10685 5)
.




4) Copper has one frer electron atom .
per



X
ampere-Watts/Vots The
charge of one electron is -1 .
6x10C .


601230
>
-
u =


(8 . 5 x 1028)(2 5/10004(1
. . 6 x 10
-



19)

u =
7 .
672634x10-6 m/S


U = 2 762148
.
colhour -+ electrons move inside the wire at about som/hour




&
I = electric current in
Amperes

The transmission speed with electrons >
- V = IR V = electric voltage in Volts



P = VI R = electric resistance in Ohms


P = electric power in Watts



Resistance is like logged with hair.
-
pushing water
through a pipe

Pressure les water les pressure
-
gives
Slow drift
electron pumped in
from
=> velocity vs near .




lightspeed signal velocity


electricity"
battery - -

The "Speed of
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-
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-
↑ the
-




experiences force almost speed is not
-

super
-




instantaneously high but,
reaction is
almost instant
.




P
# => electric current (intensity) is the rate of the flow of positive

charges in the .
circuit (Ampères



on V => electric


positive
voltage (potential difference)

. (Volts
charges
is the "push" for the flow of




a
"Il
-
& => electric resistance of a circuit element is its opposition to the current
Cohms)
V = IR ↑ Is electric power is the rate at which electric energy is transferred by an




P = VI electric .
circuit (Watts)




·
law (kVL)
Kirchoff's Voltage


n
Kirchoff's Current law (k(L)
All potential differences (volts)
thecrent intensityenterinon
=>
to
around a
loop sum zero
.


that
current leaving junction. Vy = -

Vi -
Ve -

Vz
in + iy = iz + 13
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