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Resistors may be ohmic or non-ohmic. An ohmic resistor has a conductivity that is nearly constant, while a non-ohmic resistor will vary depending on the conditions. This page will focus on ohmic resistors in a complex circuit. | Resistors may be ohmic or non-ohmic. An ohmic resistor has a conductivity that is nearly constant, while a non-ohmic resistor will vary depending on the conditions. This page will focus on ohmic resistors in a complex circuit. | ||
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==Mathematics== | ==Mathematics== |
Revision as of 18:24, 22 November 2017
Claimed by Matthew Munns - Fall 2017
Resistors may exist in a circuit and resist electric charge. The resistance of a resistor depends on the properties of the material and the area of the resistor. These two attributes will be investigated later in the page.
Resistors may be ohmic or non-ohmic. An ohmic resistor has a conductivity that is nearly constant, while a non-ohmic resistor will vary depending on the conditions. This page will focus on ohmic resistors in a complex circuit.