Resistance is the property of a component which restricts the flow of electric current.
In a circuit, either in Parallel or in Series with other components.
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The component used to protect a LED from burning up is called a resistor.
Yes, all electronic components have both stray capacitance and stray inductance.
A torch (flashlight) typically does not require a resistor if it is designed for standard batteries, as the internal circuitry is engineered to handle the voltage and current directly. However, if you're modifying or building a torch with components that have different voltage requirements, such as using a high-power LED, a resistor may be necessary to limit current and prevent damage to the LED. Always refer to the specifications of the components being used for proper setup.
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Adding more components changes how a resistor works. In a series circuit, resistance goes up, slowing current. In a parallel circuit, resistance drops, letting more current flow. The effect depends on how the components are connected.
In a circuit, either in Parallel or in Series with other components.
The most Basic or Simple electronic component is the resistor capacitor.
To add a capacitor and resistor in parallel, simply connect one terminal of the capacitor to one terminal of the resistor, and then connect the other terminal of the capacitor to the other terminal of the resistor. This creates a parallel circuit where both components share the same voltage.
No, a resistor is not considered a conductor. Resistors are components that impede the flow of electric current, while conductors allow electric current to flow easily.
capacitor, inductor, resistor..
The component used to protect a LED from burning up is called a resistor.
Yes, all electronic components have both stray capacitance and stray inductance.
An electromagnet is not a resistor; they are two different components in an electrical circuit. An electromagnet uses electric current to create a magnetic field, while a resistor resists the flow of electric current, which causes a voltage drop across it.
You cannot 'slow' the flow of current in a wire. What you can do, however, is to reduce its value, or to limit its upper value. The device that will do this is a resistor. If, by your question, you are asking how to reduce the rate of change in its magnitude, then you can use an inductor.
A transistor is a semiconductor device used to amplify or switch electronic signals, while a resistor is an electrical component that resists the flow of current in a circuit, thereby controlling the amount of current. Transistors are active components that can amplify signals, while resistors are passive components that mainly control the current and voltage levels in a circuit.