Asked by Anonymous
in any complex resistance circuit the voltage across any resistor in the circuit is always _________
equal or less than the voltage source or is it just less than the voltage source?
equal or less than the voltage source or is it just less than the voltage source?
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Answered by
oobleck
I would say less than or equal, depending on just what you mean by a "complex" resistance circuit.
If the resistor in question is in parallel with all the other resistances, then the voltage drop will be equal to the source, right?
If the resistor in question is in parallel with all the other resistances, then the voltage drop will be equal to the source, right?
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