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AnthonyFWilson

Hi,

I'd like to know if anyone knows any good sources to help understand amps, voltage etc better. The teachers at college haven't got in on the subject just yet. I don't yet fully understand the breakers and why different amps are needed for different circuits.

Thanks,
Anthony.
 
Amps: Electrical flow rate.
Imagine electricity (charge) is like water.
The amount of Amps represents the amount of charge flowing past a point in a particular time. In fact the unit of the Ampere is 1 Coulomb of charge flowing past a point in 1 second of time.




Volts: Electrical pressure (or potential).
There are a few of ways of looking at potential difference (volts). 1: it's the pressure which causes current to flow. 2: it represents the amount of energy posessed, or liberated by each Coulomb of charge. 3: it's the electrical height through which charge falls.




Ohms: Electrical resistance.
Ohms resist electrical current. So for the same voltage, an increased resistance will cause a reduction in current.




Cobble these together and you get the famous "Ohms Law"




V=I x R
Where R is the resistance
I is the current through the resistance and
V is the voltage across the resistance.




Watts: This is the unit of power. In specifically electrical terms, it is the amount of energy converted by an electrical circuit.
Earlier I mentioned that Voltage represents the amount of energy posessed by each Coulomb of charge. This is where it comes in.




Remember that Power = Energy / Time.
So Voltage = Energy / Coulomb
and we know that Amps = Coulombs / Time




So we can tie power into ohms law.




Voltage = Power x Time / Amps x Time.
The "Times" cancel, and it re-arranges to give
Power = Volts x Amps.




This really is the top an bottom of simple electrical circuits.




An example:
Your kettle is rated at 2.3kW (2300W) and 230V (RMS)
The current it will draw from the supply can be calculated thus:




2300W = 230V x 10A
 
For the very basic electrical theory you should check out these books. They're very well written and distributed under the DSL license so they're free. Lessons In Electric Circuits

I would start with volume II which is AC theory if I were you.
 
Voltage,, The incentive for electricity to flow.

Current,, The flow of electricity taking place.

Resistance,, The disincentive for electricity to flow.

Watts result when the current gets the incentive to flow.
 
another analogy to water is that the smaller the cross sectional area of a conductor, the higher the resistance, similar to a smaller water pipe passing water slower than a large pipe.
 
V=I x R
Where R is the resistance
I is the current through the resistance and
V is the voltage across the resistance.
You may wonder why on earth I is used to represent the current, instead of A for Amps, or maybe C for current. Well apparently (and this may not be true as I read it in the internet), current flow used to be knows as "Intensity" in the early days of electrical experimenting.
 

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