No. Resistance does not flow. Resistance is the characteristic of a material that resists the movement of electrons and thus the flow of electrical current.
lowest resistance
Of course it has a break . open circuit means infinite resistance , so no electrical charge can flow through it .
Yes In parallel circuit , current entering into the circuit will be divided intodifferent paths ( resistances) . Amount of current flow depends upon the magnitude of resistance applied in the circuit. Total current after passing through the circuit will be the sum of all current through each resistance.
Resistance
It measures resistance in a component or circuit to determine if there is a break in that circuit or component. If there's no resistance, it means there's a break, as no electrical current is passing through.
lowest resistance
The least amount of current will flow through the branch of a parallel circuit that has the most resistance.
-- the voltage between the two ends of the circuit -- the resistance between those points
Of course it has a break . open circuit means infinite resistance , so no electrical charge can flow through it .
Resistance is generally used to control the flow of amount of current in the circuit.
no.because current always try to flow trough low resistance path.as short circuit has low resistance current pass trough short circuit
To increase (current) flow in a circuit you increase voltage (or decrease resistance). Ohm's Law: Current = Voltage divided by resistance
Yes In parallel circuit , current entering into the circuit will be divided intodifferent paths ( resistances) . Amount of current flow depends upon the magnitude of resistance applied in the circuit. Total current after passing through the circuit will be the sum of all current through each resistance.
Charge flow through a circut
Voltage provides the "pressure" to push current "flow" through the circuit resistance.
yes charge flow through the circuit
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