⚡ Fundamentals of Electricity
Electricity is a form of energy that powers most of our tools, lights, machines, and appliances. As an electrician, it’s important to understand the basic concepts of electricity before handling electrical systems.
📘 Basic Definitions
🔹 Electricity
The flow of electric charge (electrons) in a conductor like a copper wire.
🔹 Electric Current (I)
The rate at which electric charge flows through a conductor.
🔌 Formula:
Where:
= Current (in amperes)
= Charge (in coulombs)
= Time (in seconds)
🔹 Voltage (V)
Also called Potential Difference – it is the force that pushes electric current through a circuit.
🔌 Measured in: Volts (V)
🔹 Resistance (R)
The opposition to the flow of electric current.
🔌 Measured in: Ohms (Ω)
🔹 Conductor
A material that allows electricity to flow easily. Example: Copper, Aluminum.
🔹 Insulator
A material that does not allow electricity to pass. Example: Rubber, Plastic.
🔢 Units of Basic Electrical Quantities
📗 Quantity | 🔍 Unit Name | 🔤 Symbol |
---|---|---|
Electric Current | Ampere | A |
Voltage | Volt | V |
Resistance | Ohm | Ω |
Power | Watt | W |
Energy | Joule / kWh | J / kWh |
Charge | Coulomb | C |
⚡ Effects of Electric Current
Electric current produces different types of effects when it flows through a conductor.
1. 💡 Heating Effect
Current produces heat when it flows through a resistance (like an electric iron or heater).
Example: Electric bulb, toaster.
2. 🧲 Magnetic Effect
Current creates a magnetic field around the conductor.
This effect is used in motors, relays, and transformers.
3. ⚗️ Chemical Effect
Current can cause chemical reactions in a liquid.
Used in electroplating, battery charging.
4. 💥 Physiological Effect
When current passes through a human body, it can cause shock, burns, or even death.
Safety is very important in electrical work!
🔋 Ohm's Law (Basic Concept)
Ohm's Law relates Voltage (V), Current (I), and Resistance (R):
If you know any two values, you can calculate the third.
It's the fundamental law for solving basic electrical circuits.
🧠 Summary
⚡ Electricity is the flow of electrons.
📏 Basic units: Volt (V), Ampere (A), Ohm (Ω)
🔥 Current produces heat, magnetism, and chemical changes
⚠️ Always follow safety precautions when working with electricity.
💡 Quote for Students:
“Electricity is invisible, but its effects are powerful – learn it, respect it, and work safely!”