Unit 1 Electrical Resistance
Unit 1 Electrical Resistance
ELECTRICAL RESISTANCE
Resistance is the capacity of materials to impede the flow of current or, more
specifically, the flow of electric charge. The circuit element used to model this
behavior is the resistor. Figure 1(a) shows the circuit symbol for the resistor, with R
denoting the resistance value of the resistor.
(a) (b)
Figure 1. (a) The circuit symbol for a resistor having a resistance 𝑅; (b) Two
possible reference choices for the current and voltage at the terminals of a resistor,
and the resulting equations.
1. Main idea
Which statement best expresses the main idea of the text? Why don’t you
choose the other choices?
1. Ohm’s law expresses the voltage as a function of the current.
2. A resistor absorbs power from the circuit.
3. Resistance is the capacity of materials to impede the flow of current.
2. Questions
Answer the following questions.
1. . What is resistance?
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2. What happens when electrons move through a material?
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3. Why isn’t metal wiring modeled as a resistor in a circuit diagram?
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4. What is an ideal resistor?
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5. What is the definition of Ohm’s law?
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3. Understanding the passage
Decide whether the following statements are true or false (T/F) by referring
to the information in the text. Then make the necessary changes so that the false
statements become true.
1. …… Materials in general have a characteristic behavior of resisting the
flow of electric charge.
2. …… Ohm’s law states that the voltage across a resistor is reversly
proportional to the current flowing through the resistor.
3. …… When electrons move through a material, they gain energy.
4. …… The resistance of an ideal resistor doesn’t vary much from some
constant value over the time period of interest in the circuit
analysis.
5. …… A resistor generates power to the circuit.
4. Understanding words
Refer back to the text and find synonyms (i.e. words with a similar meaning)
for the following words
Now refer back to the text and find antonyms (i.e. words with an opposite
meaning) for the following words.
5. Content review
Use the information in the text to complete the following summary.
1. Most resistors are of the fixed type, meaning their resistance remains
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2. Ability of materials to resist current is known as ………………………….
3. A resistor is a passive element, incapable of ……………………… energy.
4. When electrons moves through a material, their energy …………………… due to
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5. In a circuit, the resistance of wire can be ………………………...
2. The ratio of voltage to current is called the resistance, and if the ratio is constant
over a wide range of voltages, the material is said to be an "ohmic" material.
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2. Nhiều thiết bị điện như bàn ủi, lò nướng tận dụng khả năng biến đổi điện năng
sang nhiệt năng của điện trở.
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8. Discussion
Talking about electrical resistance
− Principle of electrical resistance
− Ohm’s law
− Applications of resistors