Free electrons collide with metal ions which resist their flow
The ratio of the?potential difference?across the component to the?current?flowing through it
A charge of 5.0 C passes through a resistor at a constant rate in 30 s. The potential difference across the resistor is 2.0 V.
Calculate the resistance R of the resistor.
Step 1: Write down the known quantities
Step 2: Write down the equation for the resistance?R
Step 3: Calculate the current?I?from the charge and time
Step 4: Substitute the numbers into the above equation
I?= 0.17 A
Step 5: Substitute this value of the current into the equation for the resistance given in Step 2
R?= 12 Ω
The combined resistance of the components is equal to the sum of individual resistances
Connecting more resistors in series increases the overall resistance
The combined resistance?R?in the following series circuit is 60 Ω. What is the resistance value of?R2?
A.? ? ?100 Ω? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?B.? ? ?30 Ω? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?C.? ? ?20 Ω? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?D.? ? ?40 Ω
Step 1: Write down the known quantities
Step 2: Write down the equation for the combined resistance of resistors in series
R = R1?+ R2?+ R3
Step 3: Rearrange the above equation to calculate the resistance?R2?of the second resistor
R2?= R – R1?– R3
Step 4: Substitute the numbers into the above equation
R2?= (60 – 30 – 10) Ω
R2?= 20 Ω
ANSWER:?C
The reciprocal of the combined resistance is the sum of the reciprocals of the individual resistances
Connecting more resistors in parallel decreases the overall resistance
Step 1: Write down the known quantities
Step 2: Write down the equation for the reciprocal of the combined resistance (1/RTOT) of resistors in parallel
Step 3: Substitute the given quantities into the above equation
Step 4: Take the reciprocal of the second equation above to get the combined resistance?RTOT
ANSWER:?D
The most common mistake in questions about parallel resistors is to forget to find the reciprocal of?RT?(i.e. 1/RT) instead of?RT. Here is a maths tip to rejig your memory on reciprocals:
The reciprocal of a number is 1 ÷ number
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