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resistance of a filamnet lamp
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Filament lamp
A lamp that has a very fine wire filament that gets
extremely hot
when an electric current passes through it, causing it to glow and give out
light
Experiment with filament lamp
1. Change
potential difference
2. Measure
current
Current through a filament lamp
Not directly
proportional
to
potential difference
Filament lamp
Resistance increases at
high
temperature
Atoms in filament
vibrate
more, causing electrons in current to
collide
more with atoms, requiring more energy to push current through
As potential difference increases
Current no longer
increases
as
much
Filament lamp is not an
ohmic
conductor
It is important to learn the
shape
of the current-potential difference graph for a filament lamp as it often comes up in
exams
You can find plenty of questions on the resistance of a filament lamp in the
revision workbook