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EDEXCEL IGCSE / CERTIFICATE IN PHYSICS 2-4 Electrical Resistance

EDEXCEL IGCSE / CERTIFICATE IN PHYSICS 2-4 Electrical Resistance. All content applies for Triple & Double Science. June 17 th 2012. Edexcel IGCSE Physics pages 82 to 88. Section 2: Electricity c) Energy and potential difference in circuits

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EDEXCEL IGCSE / CERTIFICATE IN PHYSICS 2-4 Electrical Resistance

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  1. EDEXCEL IGCSE / CERTIFICATE IN PHYSICS 2-4Electrical Resistance All content applies for Triple & Double Science June 17th 2012 Edexcel IGCSE Physics pages 82 to 88

  2. Section 2: Electricity c) Energy and potential difference in circuits describe how current varies with voltage in wires, resistors, metal filament lamps and diodes, and how this can be investigated experimentally describe the qualitative effect of changing resistance on the current in a circuit describe the qualitative variation of resistance of LDRs with illumination and of thermistors with temperature know that lamps and LEDs can be used to indicate the presence of a current in a circuit know and use the relationship: voltage = current × resistance V = I × R Edexcel Specification

  3. a resistor circuit symbol for a resistor Resistance Resistance is the opposition that an electrical device has to the flow of electrical current. All devices have some resistance. A resistor is a device that has a particular resistance.

  4. Resistance equation resistance = voltage current R =V I Where: voltage is in volts (V) current is in amperes (A) resistance is in ohms (Ω)

  5. Also: V = I x R and: I =V R V I R

  6. Circuit used for measuring the resistance of an indicator lamp Measuring Resistance The resistance of a component can be found by measuring the current through, and voltage across, the component.

  7. Question 1 Calculate the resistance of a lamp if a voltage of 12V causes a current of 3A to flow through the lamp. resistance = voltage current = 12V / 3A resistance = 4 ohms (4Ω)

  8. Question 2 Calculate the resistance of a heater if a voltage of 230V causes a current of 200mA to flow through the heater. resistance = voltage current = 230V / 200mA = 230V / 0.200A resistance = 1150 Ω

  9. Question 3 Calculate the voltage across a resistance of 40Ω when a current of 5A is flowing. V = I x R = 5A x 40Ω voltage = 200V

  10. Question 4 Calculate the current flowing through a wire of resistance of 8Ω when a voltage of 12V is connected to the wire. current = voltage resistance = 12V / 8Ω current = 1.5A

  11. Answers Complete: 5 Ω 200 V 6 A 16 Ω 20 A 120 V

  12. Current-voltage graphs These are used to show how the current through a component varies with the applied voltage. The circuit opposite could be used to obtain a current-voltage graph of a resistor. The variable resistor is used to apply a range of voltages across the resistor. Typical results:

  13. I V The current-voltage graph of a wire or a fixed resistor at a constant temperature The graph is a straight line through the origin. The wire or resistor obeys Ohm’s law which states that that the current is proportional to the voltage.

  14. Choose appropriate words to fill in the gaps below: An electric ________ will only flow around a circuit if there are no ______ in the circuit. All components have __________. The greater the resistance the ________ is the current for the same applied voltage. Resistance is measured in ______. A current – voltage graph for a ________ is a straight line through the _______. This shows that the current through the resistor is ___________ to the applied voltage. current gaps resistance smaller ohms resistor origin proportional WORD SELECTION: smaller resistor proportional gaps origin resistance ohms current

  15. I V Filament lamp The resistance of a filament lamp increases as the temperature of the filament increases. Reversing the voltage (negative values on the graph) reverses the direction of the electric current but does not change the shape of the curve. The lamp does not obey Ohm’s law

  16. I V Diode Current only flows through a diode in one direction. (Shown by the arrow on its symbol) The diode has a very high resistance in the reverse direction. A light emitting diode (LED) emits light when electric current flows.

  17. I HOT COLD V Thermistor The resistance of a thermistor decreases as the temperature increases. The higher temperature line therefore has a greater slope than the lower temperature case.

  18. I BRIGHT DIM V Light dependent resistor (LDR) The resistance of a light-dependant resistor decreases as light intensity increases. The bright light line therefore has a greater slope than the dim light case.

  19. Choose appropriate words to fill in the gaps below: The resistance of a filament lamp _________ when the lamp comes on and the filament rises in ___________. A ______ only allows electric current to flow one way. The allowed direction is shown by the _______ on its circuit symbol. The ________ of a thermistor decreases if its temperature is increased. The resistance of a LDR _________ if the _______level is increased. increases temperature diode arrow resistance decreases light WORD SELECTION: temperature arrow decreases increases diode resistance light

  20. Simple demonstration of the effect of a variable resistor - Freezeway.com Battery-Resistor Circuit - PhET - Look inside a resistor to see how it works. Increase the battery voltage to make more electrons flow though the resistor. Increase the resistance to block the flow of electrons. Watch the current and resistor temperature change Light bulb being controlled by a variable resistor Electric circuits with resistors - series & parallel with meters - netfirms Variable resistor with an ammeter & a voltmeter Resistance measurement demo - Molecular Expressions Ohm's Law - PhET - See how the equation form of Ohm's law relates to a simple circuit. Adjust the voltage and resistance, and see the current change according to Ohm's law. The sizes of the symbols in the equation change to match the circuit diagram. Ohm's Law - Fendt Online Simulations Simple V-I circuit with a light bulb - Freezeway.com Resistance in a Wire - PhET - Learn about the physics of resistance in a wire. Change its resistivity, length, and area to see how they affect the wire's resistance. The sizes of the symbols in the equation change along with the diagram of a wire. Resistance Wire Simulation - by KT - Designed for the GCSE Investigation but can also be used to show the affect of source resistance and to show power supply maximum power. Introduction . Worksheets for GCSE investigation Conductivity - PhET - Experiment with conductivity in metals, plastics and photoconductors. See why metals conduct and plastics don't, and why some materials conduct only when you shine a flashlight on them. BBC AQA GCSE Bitesize Revision: Calculating resistance Changing resistance Filament lamp with IV curve Thermistors & LDRs

  21. Electrical ResistanceNotes questions from pages 82 to 88 • Give the equation for resistance and state the units used. (see page 83) • Describe how the resistance of a thermistor and LDR can be varies. (see page 84) • With the aid of a circuit diagram describe an experiment to find out how the current through a wire varies with the voltage across it. (see pages 85 and 86) • Sketch graphs showing how current varies with voltage with a (a) fixed resistor; (b) lamp; (c) diode. (see pages 86 and 87) • What is Ohm’s law? (b) How does a graph show whether or not Ohm’s law is being obeyed? (see page 85) • Answer the questions on page 88. • Verify that you can do all of the items listed in the end of chapter checklist on page 88.

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