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Q: What The property of a coil that makes it resist changes in current is called?
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What would result from increasing the resistance in a series circuit with one resistance (load)?

Resistance refers to the property of a substance that impedes the flow of electric current. Some substances resist current flow more than others. If a substance offers very high resistance to current flow it is called an insulator. If its resistance to current flow is very low, it is called a conductor. Resistivity refers to the ability of substances to resist current flow. Good conductors have low resistivity and insulators have high resistivity.Factors upon which resistance dependsThe resistance R of a conductori. is directly proportional to its lengthii. is inversely proportional to its area of X-sectioniii. nature of the materialiv. changes with temperature.From the first three points, R = p l/ A where p = rho and is a constant of proportionalityOr, if the resistance is increased,current flow will decrease(I = V/R).Looking at the first three factors ,area of X-section will be decreasing.


What does a fixed resistor do in a circuit?

It resist the flow of current according to the resistance value.


Why is it capacitance does not affect current in a Direct Current circuit?

Capacitors resist a change in voltage, proportional to current and inversely proportional to capacitance. In a DC circuit, the voltage is not changing. Therefore, after equilibrium is reached, there is no current flowing through the capacitor.


What is the greatest stress that material can resist before breaking?

The greatest stress that a material can resist before breaking is called the ultimate tensile strength. It is the maximum amount of stress a material can withstand without breaking under tension. Different materials have different ultimate tensile strengths, and it is an important property to consider for designing and engineering structures.


If capacitors dont use ac current then how and why are they used in most appliances?

Capacitors resist a change in voltage, proportional to capacitance and current. This is called capacitive reactance. As a result, a capacitor in an AC circuit will create a leading phase angle, current relative to voltage. This, for example, can be used to help start a motor by creating two magnetic fields, one leading the other.

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What is property of things to resist changes in motion is called?

Inertia


The ability of an object to resist current is called?

Resistance. And the object exhibiting this property is called a resistor.


What is the tendency of matter to resist change in motion?

Inertia: the property of matter that resists changes in motion.


What is the tendency for an object to resist changes in motion called?

Inertia.


What name is given to substance that resist changes in pH?

A substance which resists changes in pH is called a buffer.


Is the property of matter that resist a change in motion is called inertia?

Yes. Good work.


The property shared by all bodies to resist change of constant speed and direction is called?

inertia


Is the property of matter that resist a change in motion called inertia?

Yes. Good work.


What is the process called that changes the protein molecules in a fried egg to denature?

Breakfast! Sorry I couldn't resist


What is inductance and types of inductance?

inductor is a electronic component that resist a change in the flow of current inductance is that property of inductor.


What name is given to the property by which objects resist changes in motion?

Inertia is the tendency of an object to resist changes in its motion. This is, in essence, the statement of Newton's first law. The concept of inertial is quantified by mass. We say an object with twice the mass has twice the inertia. See also the related question link.


Which property of objects causes them to resist changes to their motion?

Inertia is an objects ability to resist motion. I think of inertia as an object's' mass (different from weight). Newton's second law (F = mass times acceleration) describes the interaction between force and an objects ability to resist motion.