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Electric Circuits and Resistance M.D. The Professional Development Service for Teachers is funded by the Department of Education and Skills under the National Development Plan Electric Circuits V + Voltage ‘pushes’ the current - switch R resistance restricts the current V IR I is the current A actual current lamp conventional current PDST Resources for Leaving Certificate Physics 2 Resistance Resistance slows down the movement of electrons… …and therefore reduces the current The resistance of an object is the ratio of the voltage applied across its ends to the current which flows through it. V R I PDST Resources for Leaving Certificate Physics 3 Resistance and Temperature metal Semiconductor Heat source Heat source R/ R/ T / oC T / oC PDST Resources for Leaving Certificate Physics 4 Resistors in Series and Parallel Series R1 Total Resistance: Parallel R2 RT R1 R2 R3 R3 R1 R2 R3 Total Resistance: 1 1 1 1 RT R1 R2 R3 PDST Resources for Leaving Certificate Physics 5 Resistance and Resistivity Which has higher resistance? Rl l A (= π r 2) plastic 1 R A R l A Resistivity, ρ R PDST Resources for Leaving Certificate Physics 6 2005, Q.9 PDST Resources for Leaving Certificate Physics 7 In the circuit diagram, the resistance of the thermistor (a semiconductor) at room temperature is 500 Ω. At room temperature, calculate (i) the total resistance of the circuit; (ii) the current flowing through the 750 Ω resistor. (20) 6V PDST Resources for Leaving Certificate Physics 8 In the circuit diagram, the resistance of the thermistor (a semiconductor) at room temperature is 500 Ω. At room temperature, calculate (i) the total resistance of the circuit; (ii) the current flowing through the 750 Ω resistor. (20) 6V RT R1 R2 300 300 600 Rp 1 1 1 R p R1 R2 1 1 500 750 1 300 R p 300 PDST Resources for Leaving Certificate Physics 9 In the circuit diagram, the resistance of the thermistor (a semiconductor) at room temperature is 500 Ω. At room temperature, calculate (i) the total resistance of the circuit; (ii) the current flowing through the 750 Ω resistor. (20) 6V V 6V RT 600 V IR 6 I (600) IT 0.01 A 500 0.01 750 2 I 750 (0.01) 5 0.004 A Resistances: currents: PDST Resources for Leaving Certificate Physics 500:750 2:3 3:2 3 2 : 5 5 10 As the temperature of the room increases, the resistance of the thermistor decreases. Explain why the potential at A increases (7) 6V Marking Scheme: The resistance (R) of thermistor (and 750 Ω combination) decreases (3) the potential drop (V=IR) across the thermistor and 750 Ω combination also therefore decreases (2) and the potential at A increases (2) PDST Resources for Leaving Certificate Physics 11