Understanding Charge, Voltage, and Circuit Analysis

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The discussion revolves around concepts in Electricity and Magnetism, specifically focusing on charge, voltage, and circuit analysis. The original poster expresses confusion about these topics, indicating a need for clarification on foundational concepts learned in earlier education.

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  • Exploratory, Conceptual clarification, Assumption checking

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  • Participants explore the definitions and properties of charge, questioning whether it is solely related to electrons and protons. They also discuss the nature of voltage, including its measurement and significance in relation to electric fields.

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Some participants have shared resources that have aided their understanding, while others continue to seek clarification on specific concepts. There is an ongoing exploration of the definitions and implications of charge and voltage, with no explicit consensus reached yet.

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The original poster mentions a lack of understanding stemming from previous education, which may influence their grasp of the current material. There is an indication of confusion regarding the relationship between charge, voltage, and their physical representations.

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Hi my grade 11 physics class is on its final unit (Electricity and Magnetism) and I am a little lost... So far we are doing Charge and Voltage (we learned the formulas)... and we're expected to know that circuit diagram stuff and Ohm's Law? lol a bunch of stuff we were suppose to learn in grade nine...

I was just wondering if you guys could provide me with a website or something which would help review some grade 9 electricity material or even some grade 11 stuff... I kind of don't understand the concepts (charge, voltage, current!), I know it seems easy but I guess I didnt really learn it well in grade 9. I can do the math but I won't understand what it all means, lol.

We are going to use what we learn and apply it to circuit analysis...I just want a better understanding any help would be appreciated.

thanks.
 
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Wow... I just spent like 2 hours reading a bunch of stuff on that site. That helps out a LOT on understanding the concepts related to this unit. It also somewhat confused me... The parts about electromagnetics... and CHARGE was harrrddd to understand, I think I sort of got it now...

But I have a few questions...

Is charge just electrons and protons? Because in the website it said charge was a step below the atoms...and it was a substance...

Voltage is the electric field which surrounds all matter. Right? We measure it by seeing voltage between two distances? But not an object's actual voltage?
 
JimmyRay said:
But I have a few questions...

Is charge just electrons and protons? Because in the website it said charge was a step below the atoms...and it was a substance...

charge is a property of particles. It only comes in discrete amounts. The smallest amount is called the elementary charge and is the charge of a proton, approximately 1.6E-19 Coulombs. The charge of the electron is minus this amount of charge. But there are many more types of particles that 'carry' (figurely speaking) charge.

JimmyRay said:
Voltage is the electric field which surrounds all matter. Right? We measure it by seeing voltage between two distances? But not an object's actual voltage?

Not really. The electric field is the difference in voltage (the word used by most physicists is potential). All physically measurable phenomena involve only differences in this electric potential, so the potential reallu has no meaning as an absolute quantity. It is only a mathematical trick to make life easier, but at the end of a calculation you are only interested in potential differences (which are physically measurable).
 

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