Grade 12 this week began studying resistance in electrical circuits. Part of their syllabus is to describe the current-voltage characteristics (and resistances) of different circuit components. They investigated how the current through a filament bulb changes with the voltage across it and produced near perfect graphs based on their results. The graphs clearly showed the characteristic pattern indicating that the resistance of a bulb increases with the voltage across it.
Resistance is neither futile nor neccessarily constant
by Lina HURST-MAWASSE | Nov 10, 2016 | Grade 12, Secondary Science, The Grades | 0 comments