Asked by David
During a short circuit, why does the voltage go down?
I know that the resistance is almost zero...but what's the relation between resistance and voltage?
I know that the resistance is almost zero...but what's the relation between resistance and voltage?
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Answered by
David
plz ignore the 1st part
just plz help with this:
what's the relation between resistance and voltage?
just plz help with this:
what's the relation between resistance and voltage?
Answered by
bobpursley
Voltage drop across a resistor is current*resistance. A short circuit has zero resistance at the load, so the voltage across the load is zero.
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