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resistors
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What is a resistor?
A
component
that resists
electric
current
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What is the symbol for a resistor?
A
zigzag
line in
circuit
diagrams
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What does the current potential difference graph for an ohmic conductor show?
Current
is
directly
proportional
to
potential
difference
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What happens to electrons as they move through a conductor?
They
collide
with
atoms
,
transferring
energy
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What does resistance indicate in a circuit?
The
potential difference
needed to
drive
current
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How is resistance calculated?
Resistance =
potential difference
/
current
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What is the unit of resistance?
Ohm
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Why might resistance be considered useful in a circuit?
It can control the
brightness
of
components
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How can you make a lamp dimmer in a circuit?
By adding a
resistor
in
series
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What happens to the potential difference when a resistor is added in series with a lamp?
It is
shared
between the
lamp
and
resistor
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If a resistor has a potential difference of 10 volts and a current of 0.1 amps, what is its resistance?
100
ohms
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What does a straight line through zero on a current-potential difference graph indicate?
Current is
directly proportional
to potential difference
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What type of conductor is described as having constant resistance?
Ohmic
conductor
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Under what condition does resistance remain constant in a conductor?
If the
temperature
is
constant
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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 =
R
=
V
I
\frac{V}{I}
I
V
Resistance is measured in
ohms
Ohmic conductors
have constant
resistance
Resistance remains
constant
at
constant temperature
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