I want to know that the resistance affect the cuurent. Is it also affect the potential difference?
Asked by Raminder Singh | 16th May, 2014, 05:45: AM
Resistance is the opposition to the flow of current. Hence, resistance affects the current.
Potential difference is provided by the battery or cell connected in circuit.
Even if the resistance changes the potential difference remains same as the current through resistor also changes.
Hence, resistance affects current but not potential difference.
Answered by Romal Bhansali | 16th May, 2014, 10:48: AM
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