Resistance, or electrical resistance
Resistance, or electrical resistance
Resistance, or electrical resistance
Resistance, or electrical resistance
Resistance is the opposition to the flow of Current, which is what you are talking about. Voltage is the push on current in case you were wondering
The resistance is called impedance, and is equal to the measured voltage divided by the measured current, through Ohm's Law (V = ZI, Z = V/I).
Resistance, or electrical resistance
resistance
Resistance
The negatively charged particles in question are called electrons, and the flow of electrons is called electricity.
current
Capacitive reactance.
what is all conditions which limit the flow of electrons in an electric circuit? A resistor
Viscosity denotes opposition to flow.
In the simplest case, that would be resistance - but there is also another type of opposition (only relevant for AC) called reactance. The combined effect of resistance and reactance is called impedance.
Resistance
When electrons flow through a conductor such as a wire, it is called, "Electricity".
resistance
resistance
elelctric current
In a DC circuit . . . resistance. In an AC circuit . . . impedance.
resistance is the opposition to the flow of electric charge
"resistance", and is measured in ohms (Ω)
The negatively charged particles in question are called electrons, and the flow of electrons is called electricity.
current
Capacitive reactance.