For a conductor at a constant temperature, the current through it is proportional to the potential difference across it
The current-voltage graph for a fixed resistor is a straight line through the origin. The fixed resistor is an ohmic component
The current flowing through a component varies with the potential difference V across it as shown.
Which graph best represents how the resistance R varies with V?
ANSWER: D
Step 1: Write down the equation for the resistance R
Step 2: Link the resistance to the gradient of the graph
R = 1/gradient
Step 3: Identify the gradient of different sections of the graph and use it to deduce what happens to the resistance
Step 4: Identify the correct graph out of the four proposed
When solving problems about Ohm's law you will often deal with graphs. You need to be confident identifying and calculating their gradients.
Circuit for plotting graphs of current against voltage. The component being investigated here is a fixed resistor
I–V characteristics for an ohmic conductor (e.g. resistor), semiconductor diode and filament lamp
Ohmic Conductor
Semiconductor Diode
Filament Lamp
Make sure you're confident in drawing the I–V characteristics for different components, as you may be asked to sketch these from memory or to identify those given in exam questions
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