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Samenvatting natuurkunde nova. hoofdstuk 1. uitgebreid met tekst en plaatjes.

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Summary physics ch1 Electricity
1.1 Generating electrical energy
 Electrical energy must always be generated. To do so, we apply Faraday’s Law.
A changing magnetic field will induce a current in a conductor.
 Something (steam, moving water or what have you) allows a turbine to spin, generating
electrical energy via Faraday’s Law.
 All power outlets in Europe are 230 volts.
 The amount of energy a device consumes per second is called its ‘power’ or sometimes
‘wattage’.
 P=U ∙ I p is power (w), u is voltage (V), I is current (A).
 A device with a high power rating will consumes more energy per second than a device
with a lower power rating.
 The amount of electrical energy consumed by a device is determined by its power and
operating time.
 E = P ∙ t e is energy (j), p is power (w), t is time (s)
 Kilowatthour= 3,600,000 J, 3.6 MJ. When using the kWh, instead of watt and seconds use
kilowatts and hours.

1.2 Transporting electrical energy
 When current passes trough a wire, some of the electrical current turns into heat.
 Voltage of the mains is often still too much for a device, these types of devices then need a
transformer that steps down the voltage. It is often part of the plug or the bulb.
 Transformer= there will go a current trough the primary coil, it will
become an electromagnet. As a result the iron core becomes
magnetized also and then the secondary coil also which makes a
voltage where the appliance works on.
 Formula for calculating turns.

Up and Us are the voltages in primary and secondary coils.
Np and Ns are the number of turns in primary/secondary coils.
 Formula for calculating power supplied by the secondary coil=
Up ∙ I p = U s ∙ I s
Up and Us are the voltages in the primary/secondary coils in volts.
Ip and Is are the currents in primary/secondary coils in amps.

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