and mr. sereda present….. resisting the movement of charge
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Resisting the
movement of Charge
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Resistance Electrons that travel through a light bulb
Filament experience Resistance Resistance is a property that hinders
motion AND converts electrical energy to other forms of energy
• E.g.: resistance of Tungsten wire is 400 times greater than copper
• When a current flow through the wire it is converted into ________________ and ________
Light
Heat
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Describing Resistance How much energy does it take to push a
50 kg crate across the floor? Depends on resistance Pushing across a carpet would be harder than
pushing across ice.
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Resistance How much energy does it take to push a
coulomb of charge across a filament? Defined as the ratio of POTENTIAL
DIFFERENCE across the LOAD POTENTIAL DIFFERENCE = VOLTAGE (V) LOAD = CURRENT (I)
V
R = ---
I
Voltage
Resistance = -------
Current
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Units of Resistance
Units of Resistance are called OHMS Named in honour of Georg Simon Ohm The symbol for Ohms is the greek letter
OMEGA (Ω)
Ohm was the first to publish results of various resistances on types of wires
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Georg Ohm’s Findings
Ohm took various types of conductors Applied a current across the wire No matter what the Potential Difference
(Voltage) --- the Resistance was the same Called Ohm’s Law
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Ohm’s Law
V = IR Voltage = Current x Resistance
• http://www.mhhe.com/physsci/physical/giambattista/circuits/circuits.html
• http://www.riedon.com/riedon_calculator.htm
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Model Problem
What is the resistance of the heating coil of an electric heater if a current of 12.5 A runs through it? I = 12.5 A V = 120 V
R = V / I R = 120 / 12.5 R = 9.6 V / A R = 9.6 Ω
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Wasting Energy
Do resistors have to convert energy to a different source? Can be used to control the current or Potential
difference at different points in the circuit.
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Measuring Resistance What is the Resistance? R = V / I
V = 6 I = 3
R = 6 / 3 = 2 Ω
3 Amps
Potential Difference = 6
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Designing Circuit Materials Four factors Affect Resistance
Length Resistance INCREASES with Length The longer the wire…the more resistance
Width Resistance DECREASES with Width The wider the wire the less resistance
Temperature Resistance INCREASES with temperature The hotter the wire the more resistance
Material Some material allows electrons to move more freely
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Conducting wires that carry large currents have large diameters to minimize resistance. This is why stove cord is bigger than the cord
for a kettleCopper Core
Insulating Material
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• Do Questions 1 – 6 on Page 342 of the Textbook
• Worksheet:– http://www.kathimitchell.com/elect2.htm
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