Resistance Flashcards

1
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What happens if you put potential difference across an electrical component?

A

A current will flow

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2
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What does the amount of current for a certain p.d. depend?

A

Resistance of the component.

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3
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What is the resistance defined as?

A

• Measure of the difficulty of making current pass through the component.
• potential difference / current
R = V / I
Unit of resistance is the ohm, Ω

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4
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What is the formula for voltage & current?

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I = V / R

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5
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What is a resistor?

A

• Component designed to have a certain resistance, which is the same regardless of the current through it.

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6
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Why must the voltmeter be in parallel?

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So no current can pass through the voltmeter, otherwise the ammeter will not record the exact current through the resistor.

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7
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What is the purpose of a variable resistor?

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A variable resistor is used to adjust the current and PD as necessary.

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8
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What is the V/I graph for a resistor?

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  • Straight line through the origin, as the resistance remains the same regardless of the current.
  • Gradient is constant, at any point is equal to the pd / I, which equals resistance.
  • pd across the resistor is proportional to the current.
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9
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What is ohm’s law?

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PD across a metallic conductor is proportional tot he current through it, provided the physical conditions do not change.

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10
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What is the gradient of a graph with current on Y and voltage on X?

A

1/resistance

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11
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What are conductors that obey ohm’s law called?

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Ohmic conductors

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12
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What is the formula for resistance of a conductor of length L, cross sectional area, A?

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Resistance, R is proportional to L, inversely proportional to A.
R = p x L / A
p = resistivity

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13
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What is the method to determining the resistivity of a wire?

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  • Measure diameter of a wire, using a micrometer at several different points along the wire, calculate mean diameter, use to calculate cross sectional area.
  • Measure resistance, R at different lengths, L of wire.
  • Plot graph of R against L
  • Gradient x Cross sectional = Resistivity
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14
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What is a superconductor?

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Wire/Device made of material that has zero resistivity at and below a critical temperature, that depends on the material.

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