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− | + | Term for an electronic component. The term is also used for the relationship between [[dictionary voltage|(dc) voltage]] across a device and [[dictionary current|(dc) current]] through the device, expressed in units of [[dictionary ohm|ohm]]. | |
− | + | Resistance can be viewed graphically as an obstacle to the flow of current. When current flows through a resistor, electrical energy is converted into heat. This causes the component to heat up. | |
− | [[ | + | See also: [http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elektrischer_Widerstand Resistance (property) in Wikipedia], [http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Widerstand_%28Bauelement%29 Resistance (component) in Wikipedia]. |
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Latest revision as of 03:15, 15 May 2006
Term for an electronic component. The term is also used for the relationship between (dc) voltage across a device and (dc) current through the device, expressed in units of ohm.
Resistance can be viewed graphically as an obstacle to the flow of current. When current flows through a resistor, electrical energy is converted into heat. This causes the component to heat up.
See also: Resistance (property) in Wikipedia, Resistance (component) in Wikipedia.