Resistance is the opposition of the atoms in any materiel to the movement of the electrons of a certain current ... so the resistance is a long wire, and thus more atoms to pass through that's how it reduces the electron flow
No. Resistance does not flow. Resistance is the characteristic of a material that resists the movement of electrons and thus the flow of electrical current.
The higher the resistance the lower the current flow. It restricts the flow of electrical current. The resistance will not depend upon the current. The current flow will depend on the resistance.
A fluid's resistance to flow is called its viscosity.
A resistor is a device commonly used in a circuit to limit or reduce electric current. By providing resistance, it restricts the flow of current according to Ohm's Law, which states that current is inversely proportional to resistance. Additionally, variable resistors, such as potentiometers, can be used to adjust the level of resistance and, consequently, the current in a circuit.
Then the voltage in will equal the voltage out. The purpose of a resistor is to reduce the amount of electrical flow of current. You 'short out' the supply and blow a fuse/circuit breaker.
Resistance inhibits current flow.
You can reduce the resistance in a wire by increasing the cross-sectional area of the wire, using a material with lower resistivity, or shortening the length of the wire. These methods can help to lower the resistance and improve the flow of electric current.
Temperature can affect current flow in electrical circuits by changing the resistance of the materials in the circuit. As temperature increases, the resistance of the materials also increases, which can reduce the flow of current in the circuit. Conversely, as temperature decreases, the resistance decreases, allowing for more current to flow through the circuit.
Reduce the temperature of the conductor.
The resistance of blood flow is what?
Streamlining reduces water resistance by minimizing the turbulent flow of water around an object. This typically involves shaping the object to reduce drag, such as through a sleek design that allows water to flow smoothly over the surface. By reducing resistance, streamlining can increase speed or efficiency in water-based activities like swimming or boat racing.
To design a circuit with less resistance for more current flow, you can use conductive materials with lower resistance, increase the thickness of the wires, and minimize the length of the wires. Additionally, using components like resistors with lower resistance values can also help reduce overall resistance in the circuit.
No. Resistance does not flow. Resistance is the characteristic of a material that resists the movement of electrons and thus the flow of electrical current.
Give more flow. (air passage ways) If your in a car and theres a hurricane near you, you don't want your windows closed. There would be air resistance and move your car.
The higher the resistance the lower the current flow. It restricts the flow of electrical current. The resistance will not depend upon the current. The current flow will depend on the resistance.
A fluid's resistance to flow is called its viscosity.
No, condensation refers to the process of a gas changing into a liquid state. The resistance of a fluid to flow is typically referred to as viscosity. Viscosity is a measure of a fluid's resistance to deformation or flow.