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A Resistor is an electrical device that resists the flow of electrical current.
 
A Resistor is an electrical device that resists the flow of electrical current.
  
It creates a drop in voltage between two points. Resistors rely on something called Ohm's Law, which maintains that the voltage shift or potential difference between two ends of a conductor is held in proportion to the current moving through the conductor.
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It creates a drop in voltage between two points. Resistors rely on something called [[Ohm's Law]], which maintains that the voltage shift or potential difference between two ends of a conductor is held in proportion to the current moving through the conductor.
  
 
* Resistors do not have polarity. You can connect them in any direction you like.
 
* Resistors do not have polarity. You can connect them in any direction you like.
  
 
http://dreamsyntax.org/arduino/resistors.jpg
 
http://dreamsyntax.org/arduino/resistors.jpg

Revision as of 04:45, 10 December 2009

A Resistor is an electrical device that resists the flow of electrical current.

It creates a drop in voltage between two points. Resistors rely on something called Ohm's Law, which maintains that the voltage shift or potential difference between two ends of a conductor is held in proportion to the current moving through the conductor.

  • Resistors do not have polarity. You can connect them in any direction you like.

http://dreamsyntax.org/arduino/resistors.jpg