Lesson 4 — Current, voltage and ressistance

Electricity — 5.2 Resistance
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Electricity — 5.2 Resistance

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This lesson
  • The planner
  • Discussing the homework
  • Voltage, current & resistance
  • Going over 5.2 Resistance


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Discussing the homework

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Exercise 2
Variable
Symbol
Unit
Symbol
voltage
I
Ohm

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Exercise 2
Variable
Symbol
Unit
Symbol
voltage
U
Volt
v
Current
I
Ampere
A
Resistance
R
Ohm
Ω

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Excercise 4
a) The current changed
b) 
c) The wire heated up
d)

R=IU

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Excercise 4
a) The voltage remains constant, but the current changed over time. This can only be the case when the resistance of the filament changes.
b) 
c) The wire inside of the incandescent bulb 
heated up which caused the resistance to increase.
d) 

R=IU

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Current

Voltage

Resistance

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R=IU
Resistance=currentvoltage

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Current — The amount of charge that flows through a given point in a circuit per unit of time.

Voltage — The difference in electrical potential energy between two points in a circuit.

Resistance — The measure in which a circuit resists the flow of electrical current.

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Going over 5.2
Resistance, voltage & current
  • Understand the concepts theoretically
  • Understand what they are in an electric circuit

Ohmic resistance
Resistance and temperature
Variable resistors


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Homework
Read 5,2 Plus section
> 5.2 Exercise 10, 11
< 5.2 Exercise 10

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