the opposition to the motion of charge through a material or device
R = (theta)V / I
resistance (Ohms)
potential diff (J, C or V)
current (A)
length, are, material, and temp
some conduct electricity better than others (less resistance)
hotter, longer, or thinner
some resistance
the amount of current the circuit will have to supply
to control the amount of current in a circuit
variable resistor with fixed contact on one end and adjustable/sliding contact that allows the user to tap off different potential differences- dimmer switches, volume controls
in many materials (including most metals) the resistance is constant over a wide range of potential differences
(theta) V = IR
diodes that have a small resistance or current in, on direct, and a large resistance for currents in the other directions