resistance of a conductor ... four factorsinfluencethe resistance in a conductor
four external factorsinfluencethe resistance in a conductor
three external factorsinfluencethe resistance in a conductor
an efficient , self - paced course of study ... factorsinfluencethe resistance of a conductor
the electrons ... the obstaclescausedresistance in the conductor
conductor dimension and construction , conditions like , temperature and resistivity(passive) is influenced byResistance of a conductor
The maximum length of an extension cord depends on the amperage rating , minimum cross section andresultingconductor resistance
the valuesinfluenceat the electric resistance of a conductor
The dielectriccausesresistance on the conductor
scattering of conduction electrons by impurities , dislocations and the displacements of atoms from their equilibrium positions due to thermal motion(passive) is caused byElectrical resistance in an ohmic conductor
the linear pattern resistance layercomposedof a high resistance conductor
Temperature ... another factorinfluencesthe resistance of conductor
the temperature change(passive) caused byconductor resistance
The last major factorinfluencingthe resistance of a conductor
The fourth major factorinfluencingthe resistance of a conductor
otherscontributeto the resistance of a conductor
Explaincausesa conductor to have resistance
the voltage to drop below an acceptable pointcausesthe voltage to drop below an acceptable point
in voltage drop over the conductor and power loss , manifested as heating of the conductorresultsin voltage drop over the conductor and power loss , manifested as heating of the conductor
voltage drop along the wire 's lengthcausesvoltage drop along the wire 's length
a voltage drop measurable at the most in the thousandths of a volt ... it may be in the millionths ... but we will use thousandths to keep the math simplewould ... createa voltage drop measurable at the most in the thousandths of a volt ... it may be in the millionths ... but we will use thousandths to keep the math simple
voltage drop Conductor resistance ( R ) is determined by applying the voltage drop and current level to Ohm ’s lawcausesvoltage drop Conductor resistance ( R ) is determined by applying the voltage drop and current level to Ohm ’s law
a loss of power in that conductor ... in terms of voltage and/or currentcausesa loss of power in that conductor ... in terms of voltage and/or current
The energy loss(passive) caused byThe energy loss
signal loss(passive) caused bysignal loss
in an increase in transmission lossresultsin an increase in transmission loss
a dragging effect ( like friction ) slowing the magnet downcausesa dragging effect ( like friction ) slowing the magnet down
in power loss due to heating by the R.Coaxial Cable Design Data Coaxial & Communication Cablesresultsin power loss due to heating by the R.Coaxial Cable Design Data Coaxial & Communication Cables
excess heat and damagecan causeexcess heat and damage
power to be consumed as electricity flows throughcausespower to be consumed as electricity flows through
to the flow of electric currentcreatesto the flow of electric current
the electrical energy to convert into heatcausesthe electrical energy to convert into heat
less flow or amperagewill causeless flow or amperage
motor(passive) caused bymotor
the load(passive) caused bythe load
an exothermic in response to circulation of the currentcausesan exothermic in response to circulation of the current