Resistance

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  • The formula for resistance is: Resistance (Ω)=Resis\tan ce\ (Ω)=VoltageCurrent =\frac{Voltage}{Current}\ = VI\ \frac{V}{I}
  • Factors affecting resistance:
    • length
    • cross-sectional area
    • material
  • Length is proportional to resistance because the electrons have to travel a longer length, and thus encounter more resistance: ΩLΩ∝L
  • Resistance is proportional to cross-sectional area because more electrons can flow per unit time, increasing the current and therefore decreasing the resistance: Ω  1AΩ\ ∝\ \frac{1}{A}
  • Resistance is related to the material because a better conducting material has less resistance
  • Current Voltage Character of an Ohmic Resistor and a Filament Lamp
  • Ohm’s law states that voltage across a resistor is directly proportional to the current through it. This is only true if the temperature of the resistor or lamp remains constant