Material that makes up the wire, length of wire, diameter of wire, and temperature of wire
Specific resistance. Length, area of cross section and inductance in the circuit.
voltage, current, frequency, impedance
Increases the total resistance
Resistance
Ohm's law states that the current in a circuit is inversely proportional to the circuit resistance. There is a single path for current in a series circuit. The amount of current is determined by the total resistance of the circuit and the applied voltage.
The voltage itself will determine the direction of current (assuming there isn't another source pushing current through the source backwards); the amount of current will be determined by the thevenin equivalent resistance of the circuit connected to that source (the resistance "seen" by the source, which can be lumped into a single circuit element).
Voltage divided by total resistance will give the current. The resistance is simply the sum of all the individual resistances.
The voltage of the battery, and the resistance of the circuit (including the resistance of the wire and the internal resistance of the battery).
Wind Resistance, Road Surface, Tire Structure
Resistance is generally used to control the flow of amount of current in the circuit.
No it cant. Voltage = Current x Resistance. So at constant Voltage if the Resistance is increased, Current will reduce
Increases the total resistance
Resistance is the ability to regulate the amount of charge flowing in a circuit.
Resistance
resistance
resistors, variable potentiometers
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.
You raise the total resistance by that amount if added in series to a circuit. If you add them in parallel to a circuit then that total resistance will be less than the total of the added circuit.
The least amount of current will flow through the branch of a parallel circuit that has the most resistance.