1. The potential difference or voltage,V, across two points is defined as energy,E, dissipated or transferred by coulomb of charge,Q, that moves through the two points.
Therefore:
Potential difference = Electrical energy dissipated / Charge
V= E / Q
2. Current is the rate of charge flow. Therefore, the total charge flows through the two points is given as:
Q = It I = current, t = time in second
3. Since the energy dissipated or transferred is given by:
E= VQ
Therefore, the relationship between E, V,I and t can be written as:
E = VIt
4. From Ohm’s law, V =IR, therefore,
E = IR × It
E = I²Rt
5. From I = V / R = > ; E = V
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2010-01-18
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