to limit the current
C = capacitors. Capcitors can be used to store voltages so that they become voltage sources, or they can be used in mixed A/D circuits as timers, attenuators, filters, etc.
closed circuits. hope this helps :D
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Short circuits.
Copper is the best conductor of electricity. It is in the d block.
as we can deduce from its name, the resistor "resists" to the current (the movement of the electrons) so as the value of the resistor increases, the current flowing through it decreases. so when you use a smaller resistor, the current increases, however the tension between its poles decreases ( due to the voltage divider law). remember that the shortcircuit is due to the small value of the current , so we need always to have a resonable resistance on the circuit..... but not too high because joule losses we'll be more significant !! hope i've been clear :D
the 87 didn't have resistors it has a computer behind the battery.
D. The total resistance is equal to the lowest resistance in the circuit
Application: a.)It Can be utilized as rectifier as a part of DC Power Supplies. b.)In Demodulation Circuits. c.)In bracing systems utilized as DC Restorers d.)In section circuits utilized for waveform era. e.)As switches in computerized rationale circuits.
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