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The amount of energy transferred in a circuit depends on the current (I), potential difference (V), and the time (t) the current flows.
When an electrical charge passes through a component and experiences a change in potential difference (V), energy is transferred.
The energy transferred (E) in a circuit can be calculated using the following formula:
Where:
For example:
When a current flows, some energy is always transferred to the thermal energy stores of the components, as the resistance in the circuit generates heat.
Disadvantages | Advantages |
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• Reduced efficiency: When components get hot, less energy is transferred to useful energy stores (like light or motion). Most of the energy is transferred to thermal energy instead. | • Heating circuits can be useful in some appliances: ◦ Toasters: The wire inside the toaster has a high resistance, so it heats up when a current flows. This transfers energy to the bread, cooking it. ◦ Filament bulbs and electric heaters work in a similar way: they heat up and transfer energy to thermal energy stores, providing light or warmth. |
Damage to components: If a component heats up too much, it can melt or become damaged, causing the circuit to stop working. | |
To protect circuits, we use fuses, which melt and break the circuit if the current gets too high. |
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