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If resistance is high that time the current flow is low. Bcoz current always flow through the low resistance path.
You get low viscosity with thin liquids like water that flow easily. Low viscosity means the liquid has low resistance. You get high resistance when you have liquids that flow slowly like honey and syrup, which means high viscosity.
No, a good conductor has a low resistance.
Low pressure - cyclone High pressure - anticyclone
Low pressure systems. In the Northern Hemisphere, winds flow counterclockwise around low pressure systems, while in the Southern Hemisphere, winds flow clockwise around low pressure systems.
In a high-pressure state, the electrical current will flow along the path of least resistance to a state of rest. This flow is driven by the voltage difference created by the high pressure and low pressure states. As electrons move, they transfer energy and create a current flow.
Air will flow from areas of high pressure to areas of low pressure.
The resistance of a liquid's flow is called viscosity. It is a measure of the fluid's resistance to deform or flow. Materials with high viscosity flow more slowly, while those with low viscosity flow more easily.
Air does generally flow from high pressure to low pressure.
A circuit with low resistance is typically referred to as a "low-resistance circuit." Such circuits allow for a higher flow of electric current due to the minimal opposition to the flow of electrons. Examples include short circuits, where the resistance is significantly reduced, causing excessive current flow, which can lead to overheating or damage. In practical applications, low-resistance circuits are often seen in power distribution systems to minimize energy loss.
A substance with low resistance allows easy flow of electric current through it. It means that the substance does not impede the flow of electrons, resulting in efficient conduction of electricity. Materials like metals typically have low resistance.
Plastic is an insulator, meaning it has high resistance to the flow of electric current compared to conductive materials like metals.