PHYS 122 Lecture 1 (Revised)
PHYS 122 Lecture 1 (Revised)
PHYS 122 Lecture 1 (Revised)
∆𝑉
𝑅≡ ……………………….. Ohm’s Law
𝐼
Solution
• Directly substitute into Ohm’s law as follows:
Example 2: The resistance of a hot plate is 48.0 Ω. How much current does the plate carry when connected to
a 1.20 x 102 V source?
Solution
∆𝑉 ∆𝑉 1.20 x 102 𝑉
From 𝑅 = , I = 𝑅 = 48.0Ω = 2.50 A
𝐼
𝑅 𝜌 1.5 𝑥 10−6 Ω. 𝑚
= = = 4.6 Ω/𝑚
𝑙 𝐴 3.24 𝑥 10−7 𝑚2
Question 2. If a potential difference of 10 V is maintained across a 1.0-m length of the Nichrome wire,
what is the current in the wire?
Solution
Because a 1.0-m length of this wire has a resistance of 4.6 Ω, the Ohms law equation becomes.
∆𝑉 10𝑉
𝐼= = = 2.2 𝐴
𝑅 4.6Ω
PHYS-122 MUST 2017 9
Resistance and Temperature
• Over a limited temperature range, the resistivity of a conductor varies approximately linearly with
temperature according to the expression
• 𝜌 = 𝜌0 (1 + 𝛼 𝑇 − 𝑇0
• Where 𝛼 is the temperature coefficient of resistivity.
• 𝛼 has a value of
1 ∆𝜌
• 𝛼=𝜌
0 ∆𝑇
Vab = – Ir
Solutions
𝑉𝑎𝑏 = 12 Volts!
𝐼= 0 Amps!
Ideal I =
12V/6 W
=2A
Ideal I =
12V/6 W
=2A
Ammeters measure
flow of current PAST a
point.
Ideally, R(ammeter) = 0!
Voltmeters measure
pressure difference
across (or between)
points in the circuit.
Ideally, R(voltmeter) = !