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Topic Summary: Resistance and Ohm's Law

Part of Resistance & Ohm's LawGCSE Physics

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Topic position

Section 16 of 16

Practice

14 questions

Recall

30 flashcards

Topic Summary: Resistance and Ohm's Law

Key Terms
  • Resistance: Opposition to current (Ω)
  • Ohm's Law: V = IR (at constant temperature)
  • Ohmic conductor: Constant resistance
  • Thermistor: R decreases as T increases
  • LDR: R decreases as light increases
  • Diode: One-way current flow
Key Facts
  • Metal: hotter = more resistance
  • Longer wire = more resistance
  • Thicker wire = less resistance
  • Filament lamp: curved V-I graph
  • Fixed resistor: straight V-I graph
Key Equations
  • V = I × R
  • R = V / I
  • I = V / R
Exam Tips
  • Unit of resistance: Ω (ohms)
  • Filament lamp = non-ohmic
  • Thermistor: hot → less R → more I
  • Required practical: control temperature

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Practice Questions for Resistance & Ohm's Law

Which of the following best describes electrical resistance?

  • A. The amount of charge flowing past a point per second
  • B. The opposition to the flow of current in a circuit
  • C. The energy transferred per unit charge by the source
  • D. The rate at which electrical energy is transferred
1 markfoundation

Explain what is meant by an ohmic conductor.

2 marksstandard

Quick Recall Flashcards

Unit of resistance?
Ohm (Ω)
Ohm's Law equation?
V = IR where V = voltage (V), I = current (A), R = resistance (Ω)

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