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1 Resistance

2 Electrical Resistance
The property of a substance that slows electric current and converts electrical energy to other forms of energy Resistor: a device used to decrease the current by a specific amount

3 Resistor A resistor can be made to slow current by a certain amount or a resistor can be a load that changes energy to do work

4 Loads A resistor that transforms electrical energy to heat, (kinetic) motion, sound or light energy We harness the released energy in the form of light bulbs, electric heaters, toasters etc.

5 Factors affecting Resistance is caused by electrons bouncing off atoms and ions of the conductor The more the electrons bounce the more resistance there is…. (particle theory +heat)

6 Factors Affecting Resistance
Material: Conductors have less resistance than insulators Temperature: higher temperatures increase resistance Cross-section: larger cross section has less resistance Length: Longer wires have more resistance # of loads increases resistance

7 Ohm’s law Found that there was a constant relationship between the ratio of potential difference (V) and current (I) That constant is known as resistance As resistance increases, current decreases if voltage stays the same

8 Units Volts (V) Ohm’s (Ω) = Amperes (A) Resistance = Voltage/ Current

9 V = IR

10 Practice An electric toy has a resistance 120Ω and needs a current of 0.05A. How many 1.5V cells does it need?

11 V = (0.05A)(120Ω) = 6V Number of cells = 6V/1.5V cells = 4cells

12 Resistance increases as you add loads in series
Resistance in Series Resistance increases as you add loads in series


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