resistance of a filament lamp

Cards (8)

  • 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
  • current through a resistor is directly proportionate to its potential difference. meaning it is 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: