why the magnitude of current after passing through the resistor the same as before it has passed through the resistor?
Asked by yogita choudhary | 29th May, 2012, 10:45: AM
Expert Answer:
It is not something which would eat away currrent, it would rather limit the flow of electrons, reducing the intensty of flow of electrons, the Resistor is used in a circuit to oppose an electric current by producing a voltage drop between its terminals in proportion to the current.
It works accordingly to the ohms law.
It works accordingly to the ohms law.
Answered by | 29th May, 2012, 01:01: PM
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