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A) Activities 1.
Resistance
Electrical motor
Socket or fit
Pulser
Stamp or buzzer
Battery o Cell
Switch
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D A G S R E B L
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I E H V J L U T
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T Y T Q I G O I
H O H M I L Z C
B) Activities 2.
c) The electrical variables of Ohm´s law are: resistance, voltage and current.
B) Organise the sentences into a logical order and choose an appropriate title.
- The SI unit of current is the ampere; that of potential difference is the volt; and that of
resistance is the ohm, equal to one volt per ampere.
- Where I is the current, V is the potential difference, and R is a constant called the resistance.
The potential difference is also known as the voltage drop, and is sometimes denoted by E or U
instead of V. [1]
- Ohm's law states that, in an electrical circuit, the current passing through a conductor, from
one terminal point on the conductor to another terminal point on the conductor, is directly
proportional to the potential difference (i.e. voltage drop or voltage) across the two
terminal points and inversely proportional to the resistance of the conductor between the two
terminal points.