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define inherent powers and give an example Is the increase in voltage causes a greater electric resistance in a circuit? No, the resistance in a circuit does not change when voltage changes.
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A typical electric weight scale consists of a load cell, a micro controller and a display. The load cell is where the magic happens. As the load increases, the metal is bent. On top of the bending metal is a strain gauge. As the strain gauge is stretched, its electrical resistance (ohms) changes. The microcontroller reads the change in the resistance and assigns a number to the result. The microcontroller then displays the weight on the display.
When the parachute opens gravity stays the same. The force that changes is the air resistance. Air resistance is usually calculated using the drag calculation.
No, the resistance in a circuit does not change when voltage changes. Resistance is an inherent property of the circuit.
A hygrometer that utilizes changes in electrical resistance (as of a film of salt) to indicate changes in atmospheric humidity
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define inherent powers and give an example Is the increase in voltage causes a greater electric resistance in a circuit? No, the resistance in a circuit does not change when voltage changes.
radiant energy
The resistance of a human body changes, you can divide it in 3 groups: dry body, semi-wet body (sweat,...) and wet body (in a swimming pool,...) the more wet the body becomes, the lower the resistance.
Since V=IR then the answer would be voltage and/or resistance.AnswerIn the equation, V = IR, resistance is a constant -so it does not change with a change in current.
The resistance of an object to changes in its motion is known as inertia. Changes in an objects motion include changes in its speed and direction.
The force that changes is air resistance and the force that stay the same is gravity.
An electric motor
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sounds like your taking an electricity class. the value of r is resistance. electricity creates heat in what ever it is powering. which in a circuit with out any shorts, grounds or other problems what the electricity is powering is the resistance. so to answer your question temp. changes the value of r