Resistance Flashcards
What happens if you put potential difference across an electrical component?
A current will flow
What does the amount of current for a certain p.d. depend?
Resistance of the component.
What is the resistance defined as?
• Measure of the difficulty of making current pass through the component.
• potential difference / current
R = V / I
Unit of resistance is the ohm, Ω
What is the formula for voltage & current?
I = V / R
What is a resistor?
• Component designed to have a certain resistance, which is the same regardless of the current through it.
Why must the voltmeter be in parallel?
So no current can pass through the voltmeter, otherwise the ammeter will not record the exact current through the resistor.
What is the purpose of a variable resistor?
A variable resistor is used to adjust the current and PD as necessary.
What is the V/I graph for a resistor?
- 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.
What is ohm’s law?
PD across a metallic conductor is proportional tot he current through it, provided the physical conditions do not change.
What is the gradient of a graph with current on Y and voltage on X?
1/resistance
What are conductors that obey ohm’s law called?
Ohmic conductors
What is the formula for resistance of a conductor of length L, cross sectional area, A?
Resistance, R is proportional to L, inversely proportional to A.
R = p x L / A
p = resistivity
What is the method to determining the resistivity of a wire?
- 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
What is a superconductor?
Wire/Device made of material that has zero resistivity at and below a critical temperature, that depends on the material.