this action is very dangerous and should not be considered.
When a resistor is added the current goes down, that is expressed in the equation current= voltage/ resistance
When a battery's negative terminal is not connected to a circuit, it accumulates excess electrons, creating a negative charge. This creates a potential difference between the positive and negative terminals, which is the driving force for the flow of electric current when the battery is connected to a circuit.
For a long time, The capacitor will be charged to the voltage of the DC battery, the positive side of the capacitor touching the positive terminal of the battery. Not much DC current will conduct, except for some tiny leakage current due to imperfection of the cap. The battery will be drained eventually.
Nothing. An auto battery system is 12V DC. If both terminals aren't in the loop (positive through the current path and back to negative) nothing happens.
When an alternating voltage is applied to a purely resistive circuit, the resulting current is in phase with the voltage.
You cannot charge it connected backwards. You will destroy the battery.
you can blow fuses or the battery Possible computer damage.
A electrical from a battery is the flow of elecrons through a circuit in the opposite dirrection to the current flow. This current flow also happens inside the battery between the plates.
It creates an alternating current at the same frequency as the radio wave gdafeagtdfvgaergfef
In electricity, this happens with alternating current. It is the tendency for the electrons to flow near thesurface ("skin") of the conductor.
Current will go up by a factor of 6 times in that scenario.
the current flowing in will be low