It doesn't "go" anywhere. A current needs a circuit so that it can 'flow'.
If the circuit is broken the current goes as far as it can and .... and nothing.
It awaits the connection being completed.
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Current goes down with an increase in resistance.
AC (alternative current) goes back and forth (the flow of the current changes periodically) DC (direct current) has a continuous flow
If resistance goes up in a circuit, the current will decrease. This is because Ohm's Law states that current is inversely proportional to resistance, meaning that as resistance increases, current decreases.
Resistance in a wire causes a decrease in the flow of current. This is because resistance impedes the movement of charge carriers through the wire, leading to a reduction in the overall current. Ohm's Law (V = I x R) shows the relationship between voltage, current, and resistance in a circuit.
The forward current of an LED is current that goes from the anode of the LED to the cathode (the forward direction).
It goes from a cool current to a warm current as it gets closer to the equator.
yes it is very deep. i believe it goes to china.
Ohms' law says if voltage stays constant resistance controls the current flow. Resistance goes up, current goes down. E/I*R.
It's not suppose to take so much of the battery power. You have either a bad battery or a short current somewhere in the system.
A: The answer is always. What goes out of a source of power the same power will return
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