We have used analogies with Newton's Laws to help us understand the behavior of electricity. Which of the following is the best analogy for understanding electrical resistance?

Electrical resistance is like the angle on an inclined plane. The steeper the angle, the more resistance.

Electrical resistance is like friction. Greater friction opposed the motion of an object, whereas greater resistance opposes the flow of current.

Electrical resistance is like gravity. The more mass an object has, the greater the gravity, whereas the more voltage a current has, the greater the resistance.

Electrical resistance is like a tension. The greater the tension, the faster an object accelerates, whereas the greater the resistance, the faster the current flows.

2 answers

I like friction
friction.