Resistance and Ohm’s law. Resistance Some materials are better conductors than others. How do we quantify this difference? Electrical resistance R is.

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Resistance and Ohm’s law

Resistance Some materials are better conductors than others. How do we quantify this difference? Electrical resistance R is a measure of how hard it is for electricity to flow through a material. Resistance is measured in ohms ( Ω ). [ Ω is the Greek letter “Omega.”] Resistance can be measured with a digital multimeter or ohmmeter.

Resistance: an analogy

Electric circuit elements that have resistance are called resistors. Resistors control the flow of current in a circuit. Light bulbs have resistance, too. Resistors

Ohm’s law You must use consistent SI units (amps, volts, and ohms) for the equation to be valid. Ohm’s “law” is not really a law: it’s a mathematical relationship closely obeyed by most conducting materials. Ohm’s law relates current to voltage and resistance in electrical circuits.

The meaning of Ohm’s law The current through a resistor will increase if the voltage increases decrease if the resistance increases

Three ways to use Ohm’s law Determine the current through a resistor. Determine the voltage drop across a resistor. Determine the resistance of an unknown resistor.

Applying Ohm’s law What is the current through a 10 Ω resistor when a voltage of 5 V is applied across it?

Applying Ohm’s law What is the current through a 10 Ω resistor when a voltage of 5 V is applied across it?

To reduce the current, should resistance be increased or decreased? Current 5 20 If the resistance increases by a factor of two, how does the current change? Current is halved. What if resistance is halved? Engaging with the concepts

To reduce the current, should resistance be increased or decreased? increased Current If the resistance increases by a factor of two, how does the current change? Current is halved. What if resistance is halved? Current doubles. 20 Engaging with the concepts Current is half as much.

What is the voltage drop across a 50 Ω resistor when a current of 0.10 A flows through it? Voltage Engaging with the concepts

What is the voltage drop across a 50 Ω resistor when a current of 0.10 A flows through it? 5.0 volts Voltage Engaging with the concepts

Voltage 102 What is the resistance of this lamp? Engaging with the concepts

Voltage What is the resistance of this lamp? 5 ohms 5 Ω Engaging with the concepts

Assessment 1.Which materials listed below are conductors? a. aluminum b. rubber c. copper d. gold e. diamond

Assessment 1.Which materials listed below are conductors? a. aluminum b. rubber c. copper d. gold e. diamond

Assessment 2.Which equation below is incorrect? A. B. C. D.

Assessment 2.Which equation below is incorrect? A. B. C. D.

Assessment 3.What is the voltage drop across a 50 Ω resistor when a current of 0.1 A flows through it?

Assessment 3.What is the voltage drop across a 50 Ω resistor when a current of 0.1 A flows through it? Use Ohm’s law:

Assessment 4.What is the current through a 10 Ω resistor when it is connected directly to a 15 V battery?

Assessment 4.What is the current through a 10 Ω resistor when it is connected directly to a 15 V battery?

Assessment 5.How do you connect a digital multimeter to measure the voltage across a circuit element?

Assessment 5.How do you connect a digital multimeter to measure the voltage across a circuit element? Connect the multimeter in parallel with the circuit element in order to measure the voltage across it. You are using the multimeter as a voltmeter.

Reading resistors You will need read the colored bands on your resistors to figure out their values. Start by finding the tolerance band. It is gold or silver, and usually separated from the other bands by a little gap. Next, start at the opposite end and read off the colors of the three bands.

A resistor has three bands on one end, giving its value using two digits and a multiplication factor. Reading resistors

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