resistor

/rɪˈzɪstər/

Definitions

1. noun

a component that opposes the flow of electric current, typically used to control the voltage or current in an electrical circuit

“The engineer added a resistor to the circuit to regulate the voltage output.”

2. verb

to resist or oppose the flow of electric current in a circuit

“The battery will resist the flow of current if it’s fully discharged.”

Synonyms

  • impedance
  • ohm

Antonyms

  • conductor
  • insulator