Resistors

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  • What is a resistor?
    A component that resists electric current
  • What symbol represents a resistor?
    A zigzag line
  • What does the current potential difference graph for an ohmic conductor show?
    Current is directly proportional to potential difference
  • What happens to electrons as they move through a conductor?
    They collide with atoms, transferring energy
  • What does resistance indicate in a circuit?
    The potential difference needed to drive current
  • How is resistance calculated?
    Resistance = potential difference / current
  • What is the unit of resistance?
    Ohm
  • Why might resistance be considered useful in a circuit?
    It can control the brightness of components
  • How can you make a lamp dimmer in a circuit?
    Add a resistor in series with the lamp
  • What happens to the potential difference when a resistor is added in series?
    It is shared between the lamp and resistor
  • If a resistor has a potential difference of 10 volts and a current of 0.1 amps, what is its resistance?
    100 ohms100 \text{ ohms}
  • What does a straight line through zero on a current-potential difference graph indicate?
    Current is directly proportional to potential difference
  • When does the resistance of an ohmic conductor remain constant?
    If the temperature remains constant
  • What is an ohmic conductor?
    A resistor with constant resistance
  • What will be covered in later videos regarding resistance?
    Examples where resistance is not constant
  • Where can you find questions on resistors?
    In the vision workbook
  • What are the key points about resistors and their function in circuits?
    • Resistors limit current flow
    • They can control brightness in lamps
    • Resistance is calculated as R=R =VI \frac{V}{I}
    • Resistance is measured in ohms
    • Ohmic conductors have constant resistance
    • Resistance remains constant at constant temperature