Becomes heat.
it will get hot
The heat produced due to electric current through a resistance is i) directly proportional to the square of the current ii) directly proportional to the resistance value of the conductor iii) directly proportional to the time of flow of current.
Basically, if you fill a room with steam and pass an electrical current through it... Does anything interesting happen?
A magnetic field generates around the wire.
Resistance is the measure of the degree to which an object will oppose an electric current. The SI unit for resistance is Ohm (Ω). Resistance can be found using the formula R=V/I where R=resistance (Ohms) V=the potential difference across the object (Volts) I=the current through the object (Amperes)
An electron traveling through the wires and loads of the external circuit encounters resistance.
Resistance is the opposition to the flow of electric current through a conductor. It is defined as the ratio of the potential difference (volts) between the ends of the conductor to the magnitude of the current (amps) through the conductor.
Definition Of Resistance In Electrical:Property of a material to oppose the flow of electric current through it is called Resistance.
Becomes heat.
when electric current is passed through acidified water hydrogen gas is released at the cathode..
Copper wire has apparently lower resistance than the reed switch. The lower electric resistance, the higher electric current.
..using the formula Voltage(V)=Current(I) * Resistance(R) .. we can get the result ...current will be 5 Ampere
V=IR V=Voltage I=Current R=Resistance I=V/R 5 Amps.
No, it's called 'current'.
voltage and resistance v=ir v=voltage i=current r=resistance in physics right now
They get electricuted.
it will get hot