There is a simple equation relating voltage (properly potential difference), current and resistance: V=IR Where V=potential difference, I=current and R=resistance So to answer: I=60/12 I=5
I = V / R = 60 / 12 = 5 ohms 5 Amps
A break in the wires of an electric current will break or cut the circuit and stop the current from flowing.
The resistance of the circuit will be 46 ohms
by adding the the resistances in series the total resistance of the circuit increses and thus the crunt flowing in the circuit decrese. Ans 2 . the current in series circuit of constant resistance will always be the same . It will not effect the current .
The current depends on the total effecvtive resistance of everything connectedacross the battery.If the resistor is the only component there, then the current is E/R = 12/3 = 4 amperes.
In an electric circuit, the ground does not prevent current from flowing. Instead, it provides a safe path for electrical current to return to the earth in the event of a fault. It's a protective measure to prevent electrical shock hazards by maintaining the voltage stability in the circuit. The normal operation of the circuit isn't affected by the grounding system.
When the current flowing in a circuit is very small the resistance will be very high.
..using the formula Voltage(V)=Current(I) * Resistance(R) .. we can get the result ...current will be 5 Ampere
A break in the wires of an electric current will break or cut the circuit and stop the current from flowing.
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Correct Answer= "the current will increase"
The resistance of the circuit will be 46 ohms
Then the current will stop flowing.
When the circuit is interrupted, the current stops flowing.
lowers the amt of electrical current flowing through it.
You can measure current - or the lack of current - with an ammeter.
Yes. Current consists of electrons flowing in a circuit.
by adding the the resistances in series the total resistance of the circuit increses and thus the crunt flowing in the circuit decrese. Ans 2 . the current in series circuit of constant resistance will always be the same . It will not effect the current .