The only two things needed for current flow are electromotive force or voltage and a conductor. The amount of current flow will depend on the "Resistance" in the circuit.
some resistance and potential difference
A current has to flow in the circuit to induce a force on the circuit
No it cant. Voltage = Current x Resistance. So at constant Voltage if the Resistance is increased, Current will reduce
The present tense indicates an action or condition that is currently happening or exists in the present time.
The flow in a circuit is called the electric current and it is measured by voltages. The number of volts that are present in the charge will determine the strength of the electric current.
in a parallel circuit, current get divided among the parallel branches in a manner so that the product of current and the resistance of each branch becomes same. The sum of the current in each branch is equal to the total current of the circuit.
0.01 mA is 0.00001 A. This is the current required to develop a voltage of 0.01 mV across 1 Ohm. Since it is a series circuit, it is also true that the current on 0.01 mA is present at every point in the circuit.
To calculate amps in a circuit, use the formula: Amps Volts / Ohms. This formula helps determine the current flowing through a circuit based on the voltage and resistance present.
The conditions necessary for rusting are water (or water vapour) and air, specifically Oxygen. If one condition is absent and the other is present then rusting would not occur but if both are present then rusting will occur
Some voltage must be present but the current causes the arcing.
The fuse (or circuit breaker) must open the hot line to prevent an unsafe condition resulting from voltage still being present in the circuit. The hot line could short to something and still cause a fire or it could electrocute a person. Just breaking the current loop via the neutral is not enough for safety!
Another name for current path is "present working directory" (PWD). It refers to the directory where a user is currently located within the file system.