Difference between revisions of "Electrical Resistance"
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+ | '''Resistance''' is a description of how difficult it is to [[increase]] the [[Electrical Current|current]] through a [[Electrical Conductor|conductor]] when changing the [[potential difference]]. | ||
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+ | ===About Resistance=== | ||
+ | : The [[SI Unit|unit]] of '''resistance''' is the [[Ohm]] ([[Ω]]). | ||
+ | : '''Resistance''' cannot be directly [[measure]]d. '''Resistance''' must be calculated by dividing the [[Potential Difference]] by the [[Electrical Current|Current]]. | ||
+ | : [[Electrical Conductor|Conductors]] have a low '''resistance''' and [[Electrical Insulator|insulator]]s have a high '''resistance'''. |
Revision as of 13:59, 25 October 2018
Key Stage 3
Meaning
Resistance is a description of how difficult it is to increase the current through a conductor when changing the potential difference.
About Resistance
- The unit of resistance is the Ohm (Ω).
- Resistance cannot be directly measured. Resistance must be calculated by dividing the Potential Difference by the Current.
- Conductors have a low resistance and insulators have a high resistance.