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Voltage is the unit of measurement for electronic potential, from one point location to another.
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Resistor and voltage drop [duplicate]
I know that a voltage drop of a resistor is the energy lost from the potential energy of the electrons.well, what i am really confused about is why the potential energy of the electron decreases as it …
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Voltage and Energy in a capacitor [duplicate]
My second question is why the sum of the voltage of each of the capacitors connected in series equals to that of the battery?? …
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Why the current is the same at all of the positions in a series circuit?
Why the current is the same at all of the positions in a series circuit? although there are different voltages at different positions of the circuit.
What i know is that as the electron passes one res …
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Voltage and Current
I know that as voltage increases, current increases by $V=IR$, but I really find some difficulty in understanding this at the atomic level (what happens with the electrons inside that wire). …
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Is the electric field in the wires of the parallel circuit always the same and how that affe...
When we connect two resistors connected in parallel with a battery, it creates an electric field through this wire.
well, my question here:
Is the electric field in the main wire is the same as the tw …