

#Voltage drop for piezo lighter series
Please send comments to: Electric currentģ2.3.0 Resistance and Ohm's law, resistivity, resistorsģ2.1.0 Voltage, emf sources, Voltage produced by:ģ2.2.0 Thermistors, conductivity and temperatureģ2.3.0 Resistance and Ohm's law, resisitivity, resistorsĤ.65 Electric light bulb (incandescent filament lamp)ģ2.3.2.0 Resistivity with metre wire bridgeģ2.4.6.9 Heat and light from electricity, make a model electric lampģ2.3.4.4 Ionization by radioactivity, smoke alarmsģ2.3.3.2 Migration of ions, speed of ionsģ2.3.2 0 Resistivity with metre wire bridge, resistivity and temperatureģ2.3.1.3 Ohmic and non-ohmic resistors (nonohmic resistors)ģ2.3.1.5 Resistance change and speed of electric motorģ2.3.1.0 Resistor assortment, resistor colour codeģ2.4.62.1 Resistors in series and parallelģ2.3.1.3 Resistors, Ohmic and non-ohmic resistors, (nonohmic resistors)ģ2.3.1.1 Resistors, resistances, switches, resistance boxģ2.3.4.7 Thermionic effect in air, thermionic emissionģ2.4.4.7 IR drop in a wire, potential drop along a wireģ2.4.4.8 Potential drop with Wimshurst machine, static machineģ2.1.5.0 Voltage produced by chemical action, batteryģ2.1.4 Voltage produced by light, Photoelectric cellģ2.4.6.6.1 The emf and internal resistance of a cell with an ammeter and a voltmeterģ2.4.6.6.2 The emf of two cells with a potentiometerģ2.1.4 Photoelectric cell, voltage produced by lightģ2.1.2.1 Piezoelectricity, voltage produced by mechanical stress to crystalsģ5.33.0 Piezoelectricity with red lead and sulfurģ5.33.1 Pyroelectricity, ferroelectricity Electricity, Ohm's law, Resistance, Volts, Amps.
