RESISTENCIAS y RESISTIVIDAD
Introduction to Resistors and Resistivity
In this section, the concept of resistivity and its relationship to the ability of a material to resist the flow of charge is discussed. The unit of resistivity is introduced as ohm per meter (Ω/m).
Resistivity and Materials
- Resistivity is the measure of a material's ability to resist the flow of charge.
- Different materials have different resistivities.
- A table is provided with various materials and their corresponding resistivities.
Conductors and Insulators
- Good electrical insulators have high values of resistivity, such as polystyrene and silicon.
- Good electrical conductors have low values of resistivity, such as carbon, aluminum, and copper.
- Silicon is used in semiconductor circuits for providing resistance.
- Polystyrene is used as an insulator.
Definition of Resistance
This section explains the definition of resistance and introduces Ohm's law.
Ohm's Law
- George Simon Ohm established that current in a circuit can be expressed using the equation I = (A * V) / (ρ * L), where I is current, A is cross-sectional area, V is voltage, ρ is resistivity, and L is length.
- Resistance can be defined as R = (ρ * L) / A.
- The unit for resistance is ohm (Ω), which equals volt/ampere.
Conclusion
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