Electrical resistance
Electrical resistance is the ratio of the potential difference (i.e. voltage) across an electric component (such as a resistor) to the current passing through it:Resistance is thus a measure of the component's opposition to the flow of electric charge. The SI unit of electrical resistance is the ohm. Its reciprocal quantity is electrical conductance measured in siemens. Resistance is constant only for ohmic devices.
Differential resistance or incremental resistance is defined as the slope of the V-I graph at a particular point, thus:
For a wide variety of materials and conditions, the electrical resistance does not depend on the amount of current flowing or the amount of applied voltage: the two are proportional and the proportionality constant is the electrical resistance. This case is described by Ohm's law.
The resistance R of a wire can be computed as
See electrical conduction for the more information about the physical mechanisms for conduction in materials.
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