yes of course you fool
-determine the direction and value of current -determine the potential difference -determine the value of resistance
Sort of.Resistance of a wire is usually given as "so many" oms per foot (or meter, etc).To actually determine a wire's resistance you would need a sensitive ohmmeter,OR a known voltage source and an ammeter.
In solids, the resistance varies directly as the length of the object and inversely as the cross-sectional ares of the object and coefficient of resistance of the material which is an inherent property that each solid (metal or other) has.
The horizontal velocity of the projectile (and the air resistance if known) will determine the horizontal distance traveled and the time required.
nature of material(resistivity),length of material,area of crosssection&temprature
The answers will depend on whether you are trying to determine these for a projectile or a ballistic object, whether it is travelling in a straight line (up-down) or a trajectory and what simplifying assumptions (for example, air resistance = 0) you make.The answers will depend on whether you are trying to determine these for a projectile or a ballistic object, whether it is travelling in a straight line (up-down) or a trajectory and what simplifying assumptions (for example, air resistance = 0) you make.The answers will depend on whether you are trying to determine these for a projectile or a ballistic object, whether it is travelling in a straight line (up-down) or a trajectory and what simplifying assumptions (for example, air resistance = 0) you make.The answers will depend on whether you are trying to determine these for a projectile or a ballistic object, whether it is travelling in a straight line (up-down) or a trajectory and what simplifying assumptions (for example, air resistance = 0) you make.
The factors that determine resistance are thickness, length, temperature, and the conductivity of the resistance of an object
You can measure the emf of a cell by using a voltmeter, as this draws current from a cell. You can use the voltage, the emf, and the load resistance to determine the internal resistance of the cell.
-determine the direction and value of current -determine the potential difference -determine the value of resistance
Someone would determine the direction they are travelling by using a compass or a gps unit.
-determine the direction and value of current -determine the potential difference -determine the value of resistance
Your own nationality as well as where you are travelling from and to, will determine the need for a passport. However, it is always advisable to bring a passport when travelling internationally.
You use an ohmeter. It sends current through the wire to determine value.
There are three, not four, factors that determine the resistance of a conductor. These are the length of a conductor, its cross-sectional area, and its resistivity.As resistivity is affected by temperature, you could say that temperature indirectly affects resistance but, strictly, temperature is affecting the resistivity not the resistance -which is why it is not considered a 'fourth' factor.So, resistance = resistivity x (length/area)
Resistance is measured in ohms and the amount of resistance that allows one ampere of current to flow when one volt is applied is one ohm.
A: Checking continuity is the same as checking resistance, therefore yes someone can determine the resistance at that particular current level
Its a method to determine high resistance. Hope that helps.