It doesn't matter which way round you place it.
current in a circuit will flow in a unidirectional manner and when it passes through a resistor in the circuit it opposes its direction
it's function is to supply energy(electric)
A complete electrical circuit occurs when it is possible for electrical current to flow through the electrical devices in it.
In an electrical circuit, the neutral wire typically has a voltage of around 0 volts.
First of all, in an active circuit, there are voltages flowing through various nodes. If you try to measure the resistor, those voltages will cause error in your meter, or may damage your meter. Second of all, even if you cut the power, any loop in the circuit around the resistor will affect the measured impedance. Unless you are certain that only the resistor will see the current introduced by the meter, you must take the resistor out of circuit to measure it.
When a current flow on a conductor , or load or resistor, some voltage will drop across that load or resistor.AnswerA voltage drop is the potential difference appearing across individual components in a circuit, necessary to drive current through those components. The sum of the individual voltage drops around a series circuit will equal the supply voltage applied to that circuit.
"Electrical circuit". "Electrical" meaning "electricity". "Circuit" meaning "around from the start back to the starting place". If any of the materials in that circuit path are not conductors, there is no circuit. The electricity only goes that far and stops. So all materials in the circuit must be able to conduct electricity.
A clamper circuit is an electrical circuit that shifts the DC level of a signal. It consists of a diode, capacitor, and resistor. When a positive or negative peak in the input signal is detected, the capacitor charges or discharges to shift the DC level. This allows the output signal to oscillate around the desired DC level.
The symbol for an electrical bypass is typically represented by two parallel lines or a curved line connecting two points in a circuit diagram. This symbol indicates a pathway that allows current to flow around a component, such as a resistor or capacitor, without passing through it. Bypasses are often used to improve circuit performance or to protect sensitive components by diverting excess current.
Connect an LED, two AA batteries, and a resistor of around 100-150 ohms, all in series.If the LED doesn't light, then turn either the LED or the batteries around in the circuit.
A circuit needs at least three electrical contacs.
Power source such as a battery if u pluged it in it will supply energy to drive electric charges around a circuit