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You'll get the most current in the path of lowest electrical resistance, but be aware that any conducting path will allow a current to flow.
A potential difference causes an electric current. Think of it like a river : the source of water is the most elevated point of the river, so the water has a lot of gravitational potential energy. The end of the river is the lowest point of it, so the water has very low gravitational potential energy. What happens between these two points? Water flows! This analogy can be applied to electricity; the potential difference is caused, for example, by a battery in an electric circuit.
NO! Although its no, every conductor has resistance that blocks little current and dissipates in the form of heat. Its negligible in conductor. Eg: silver has lowest resistance compared to iron
Radiowaves are the lowest, with microwaves a close second in lowest frequency.
A 'trough' is the lowest point
A short antenna causes higher than normal current to capacitive reactance and a long antenna causes higher than normal current to inductive reactance; a correct length antenna is free of reactance and appears as a resistance. Change the length of the antenna in small increments until you obtain the lowest (resistive) current.
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Of Nintendo's current generation of consoles the Nintendo Ds version is the lowest priced at $99.99
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Smallest intermolecular forces of attraction
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The lowest amount anyone can be paid is what ever the current federal minimum wage is. As of June 2014 the federal minimum wage is $7.25 an hour.
it takes the lowest resistance path back to the current source Answer: Earth leakage current flows down to earth through the consumer earth continuity conductor.