Electricity and Magnetism
Electricity and Magnetism
While civil engineers primarily deal with statics and mechanics, a basic understanding of electricity is essential for building systems, power distribution, and instrumentation.
Electric Charge and Field
Electric Charge (): A fundamental property of matter. Like charges repel, opposite charges attract. Unit: Coulomb (C).
Coulomb's Law: The force between two point charges. where .
Electric Field (): Force per unit charge. For a point charge: .
Electric Potential
Electric Potential (): Electric potential energy per unit charge. Unit: Volt (V). 1 V = 1 J/C.
Voltage (Potential Difference): The work done to move a charge between two points.
DC Circuits
Ohm's Law
For many materials (resistors), voltage is proportional to current. where:
- : Voltage (Volts)
- : Current (Amperes)
- : Resistance (Ohms, )
Resistance
Resistance depends on geometry and resistivity ().
Series and Parallel Circuits
- Series: Same current.
- Parallel: Same voltage.
Kirchhoff's Rules
- Junction Rule (Current Law): The sum of currents entering a junction equals the sum leaving. .
- Loop Rule (Voltage Law): The sum of potential differences around any closed loop is zero. .
Magnetic Fields and Forces
Magnetic Field (): Produced by moving charges (currents) or magnetic materials. Unit: Tesla (T).
Magnetic Force on a Moving Charge: Magnitude: .
Magnetic Force on a Current-Carrying Wire: Magnitude: .
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