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Components
Resistors
Resistors are components that have a predetermined
resistance. Resistance determines how much current will flow through a
component. Resistors are used to control voltages and currents. A very
high resistance allows very little current to flow. Air has very high resistance.
Current almost never flows through air. (Sparks and lightning are brief
displays of current flow through air. The light is created as the current
burns parts of the air.) A low resistance allows a large amount of current
to flow. Metals have very low resistance. That is why wires are made of
metal. They allow current to flow from one point to another point without
any resistance. Wires are usually covered with rubber or plastic. This
keeps the wires from coming in contact with other wires and creating short
circuits. High voltage power lines are covered with thick layers of plastic
to make them safe, but they become very dangerous when the line breaks
and the wire is exposed and is no longer separated from other things by
insulation.
Resistance is given in units of ohms. (Ohms are
named after Mho Ohms who played with electricity as a young boy in Germany.)
Common resistor values are from 100 ohms to 100,000 ohms. Each resistor
is marked with colored stripes to indicate it’s resistance. To learn how
to calculate the value of a resistor by looking at the stripes on the resistor,
go to Resistor Values
which
includes more information about resistors.
Variable Resistors
Variable resistors are also common components.
They have a dial or a knob that allows you to change the resistance. This
is very useful for many situations. Volume controls are variable resistors.
When you change the volume you are changing the resistance which changes
the current. Making the resistance higher will let less current flow so
the volume goes down. Making the resistance lower will let more current
flow so the volume goes up. The value of a variable resistor is given as
it’s highest resistance value. For example, a 500 ohm variable resistor
can have a resistance of anywhere between 0 ohms and 500 ohms. A variable
resistor may also be called a potentiometer (pot for short).
Diodes
Diodes are components that allow current to flow
in only one direction. They have a positive side (leg) and a negative side.
When the voltage on the positive leg is higher than on the negative leg
then current flows through the diode (the resistance is very low). When
the voltage is lower on the positive leg than on the negative leg then
the current does not flow (the resistance is very high). The negative leg
of a diode is the one with the line closest to it. It is called the cathode.
The postive end is called the anode.
Usually when current is flowing through a diode,
the voltage on the positive leg is 0.65 volts higher than on the negative
leg.
LED
Light Emitting Diodes are great for projects because
they provide visual entertainment. LEDs use a special material which emits
light when current flows through it. Unlike light bulbs, LEDs never burn
out unless their current limit is passed. A current of 0.02 Amps (20 mA)
to 0.04 Amps (40 mA) is a good range for LEDs. They have a positive leg
and a negative leg just like regular diodes. To find the positive side
of an LED, look for a line in the metal inside the LED. It may be difficult
to see the line. This line is closest to the positive side of the LED.
Another way of finding the positive side is to find a flat spot on the
edge of the LED. This flat spot is on the negative side.
When current is flowing through an LED the voltage
on the positive leg is about 1.4 volts higher than the voltage on the negative
side. Remember that there is no resistance to limit the current so a resistor
must be used in series with the LED to avoid destroying it.
To learn about LEDs through an interactive kit,
look at LED and Transistor
Kit
Switches
Switches are devices that create a short circuit
or an open circuit depending on the position of the switch. For a light
switch, ON means short circuit (current flows through the switch, lights
light up and people dance.) When the switch is OFF, that means there is
an open circuit (no current flows, lights go out and people settle down.
This effect on people is used by some teachers to gain control of loud
classes.)
When the switch is ON it looks and acts like a
wire. When the switch is OFF there is no connection.
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