Modelling the Variation of Resistance with Temperature
- All materials have some resistance to the flow of charge
- As free electrons move through a metal wire, they collide with ions which get in their way
- As a result, they transfer some, or all, of their kinetic energy on collision, which causes electrical heating
Free electrons collide with ions which resist their flow
- As temperature increases, the vibrations of the ions in the lattice also increase
- This increases the chance of collisions between the conduction electrons and the ions
- Since current is the flow of charge, the ions resisting the flow of electrons cause resistance
- Therefore as temperature increases so does resistance
- At small increases of temperature this increase is linear
- A higher current will cause temperature to rise
- This is due to more collisions between free electrons and ions
- The collisions cause the ions to vibrate more