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Definition

Resistance is a measure of the opposition to the flow of electric current in a material. It is measured in ohms ($\Omega$).

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5 Must Know Facts For Your Next Test

  1. The resistance $R$ of a conductor is given by Ohm's Law: $V = IR$, where $V$ is voltage, $I$ is current.
  2. Resistors in series add up ($R_{total} = R_1 + R_2 + ... + R_n$) while resistors in parallel have a reciprocal sum ($\frac{1}{R_{total}} = \frac{1}{R_1} + \frac{1}{R_2} + ... + \frac{1}{R_n}$).
  3. Factors affecting resistance include material type, length, cross-sectional area, and temperature.
  4. The SI unit for resistance is the ohm ($\Omega$), named after Georg Simon Ohm.
  5. A perfect conductor has zero resistance, while an insulator ideally has infinite resistance.

Review Questions

  • What equation relates voltage, current, and resistance?
  • How do you calculate the total resistance for resistors arranged in series?
  • Which factors influence the amount of resistance in a wire?

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