Question
Which analogy best describes resistance?(1 point)
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length of the pipe through which water moves
length of the pipe through which water moves
pressure of water moving through a pipe
pressure of water moving through a pipe
turbine or mill inserted into a flow of water
turbine or mill inserted into a flow of water
diameter of a pipe through which water moves
Responses
length of the pipe through which water moves
length of the pipe through which water moves
pressure of water moving through a pipe
pressure of water moving through a pipe
turbine or mill inserted into a flow of water
turbine or mill inserted into a flow of water
diameter of a pipe through which water moves
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The best analogy that describes resistance is **turbine or mill inserted into a flow of water**.
Resistance in an electrical context can be thought of as something that impedes the flow of current, much like a turbine or mill creates resistance against the flow of water, converting some of the energy into work while hindering the flow.
Resistance in an electrical context can be thought of as something that impedes the flow of current, much like a turbine or mill creates resistance against the flow of water, converting some of the energy into work while hindering the flow.