Physics, asked by divya886, 11 months ago

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⚫ what is resistance? explain it
⚫ if in a series connection there are 10 fans connected together if the 4th fan got damaged and then it doesn't work, will the next fan we'll work ?


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Answered by ravi9848267328
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Answer:

no they wont work

Explanation:

Resistance is the opposition that a substance offers to the flow of electric current.  It is represented by the uppercase letter R.  The standard unit of resistance is the ohm, sometimes written out as a word, and sometimes symbolized by the uppercase Greek letter omega: Greek letter omega

When an electric current of one ampere passes through a component across which a potential difference (voltage) of one volt exists, then the resistance of that component is one ohm. (For more discussion of the relationship among current, resistance and voltage, see Ohm's law.)

In general, when the applied voltage is held constant, the current in a direct-current (DC) electrical circuit is inversely proportional to the resistance.  If the resistance is doubled, the current is cut in half; if the resistance is halved, the current is doubled.  This rule also holds true for most low-frequency alternating-current (AC) systems, such as household utility circuits. In some AC circuits, especially at high frequencies, the situation is more complex because some components in these systems can store and release energy, as well as dissipating or converting it.

The electrical resistance per unit length, area, or volume of a substance is known as resistivity. Resistivity figures are often specified for copper and aluminum wire, in ohms per kilometer.

Opposition to AC, but not to DC, is a property known as reactance.  In an AC circuit, the resistance and reactance combine vectorially to yield impedance.

Answered by humera98765
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Explanation:

Resistance is an electrical quantity that measures how the device or material reduces the electric current flow through it. The resistance is measured in units of ohms (Ω). If we make an analogy to water flow in pipes, the resistance is bigger when the pipe is thinner, so the water flow is decreased.

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