Lesson 5 - Resistance and Conductancex
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Resistance
A resistor is a component in a circuit that
transforms electrical energy into other types
of energy.
Some resistors like the heating element in a
toaster transform electrical energy into
thermal energy.
In a light bulb, the filament
transforms the electrical
energy into light energy
The electric kettle
A resistor is a component designed to reduce the current.
A variable resistor has a resistance that can be changed.
A fixed resistor has a resistance that remains the same.
Many domestic appliances use
resistance to transfer electrical
energy to heat and light energy.
The heating element in this
kettle is a coil of metal that
resists electricity. As current is
passed through the metal,
resistance causes the metal to
get hot and so boils the water.
Resistance
Resistance: The ability of a material to hinder
the flow of electric current.
Symbol: R
SI unit: Ohm (Ω) –or 1 V / 1 A
Circuit diagram:
V
R
I
Resistance lowers the energy level supplied on
the charges, as this energy is transformed
Name the Parts of the circuit
Voltmeter
Resistor
Resistor
Power
Ammeter
Light bulb
Switch
Ohm’s Law
V IR
V
R
I
V
I
R
Potential
difference
measured in
Volts (V)
Current
intensity (I)
measured in
Amperes (A)
Resistance
measured in
ohm’s (Ω)
Example
What is the resistance of a circuit component if
the current going through the wire is 0.50A and
the electric potential around the component is
3.5V ?
V
R
I
3.5V
R
0.50 A
R 7 .0
Resistors (don’t write!)
• Resistors are often placed into
a circuit to limit the flow of
electrons.
• Some resistors have a
ceramic coating with colour
coded bands to indicate the
resistance
Determining the resistance using colour codes.
The 1st and 2nd bands give you the first two digits of the resistance.
The 3rd band is the exponent on ten by which the first two digits must be
multiplied.
The 4th band indicates the tolerance of the resistor (+/- %). This tells you
how close the actual resistance will be to the value indicated by the bands.
Number
Tolerance
±1%
±2%
±5%
±10%
Colour
brown
red
gold
silver
Colour
0
black
1
brown
2
red
3
orange
4
yellow
5
green
6
blue
7
violet
8
grey
9
white
What is the Resistance on the following
resistor?
Factors that effect conductivity
Not all metals conduct electricity equally. The
conductivity of wires depends upon four factors:
1.
2.
3.
4.
nature of the wire copper is an excellent
conductor; nichrome is a poor conductor
wire diameter thicker wires are more conductive
(up to a point)
wire length shorter wires are more conductive
wire temperature colder wires are more
conductive