The load resistance in the circuit controls the current flow.
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∙ 2009-03-13 00:00:41EMF force or voltage
A fuse does not control the flow in a circuit, it limits the current in a circuit. If the load in a circuit shorts out the fuse link melts and opens the circuit and stops the current flow and prevents the wires feeding the circuit from melting and catching fire. resist
In electricity, a current (not "current flow") is a flow of charged particles. There is no such thing as "current flow". The current just "is" - the charges "flow".
No, charge is not the opposition to the flow of current. Resistance is opposition to the flow of current.
The international unit for a current flow is the ampere.
The load resistance in the circuit controls the current flow.
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Controls a (potentially large) current flow with an applied voltage (essentially no current flow). Very high switching rates are possible.
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A fuse does not control the flow in a circuit, it limits the current in a circuit. If the load in a circuit shorts out the fuse link melts and opens the circuit and stops the current flow and prevents the wires feeding the circuit from melting and catching fire. resist
In electricity, a current (not "current flow") is a flow of charged particles. There is no such thing as "current flow". The current just "is" - the charges "flow".
A current is a flow of electrons.
It controls the amount of current that flows. A dead short (wires without resistance) would cause too much current to flow and overheat the wires.