how to identify positive and negative terminal of resistor
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When a current flows through a resistor, the terminal through which the current enters into the resistor will be considered as positive terminal.
And the other one through which the current goes out of the resistor will be then negative terminal.
And the other one through which the current goes out of the resistor will be then negative terminal.
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Current in the drawing above is shown entering the + side of the resistor.Resistors don't care which leg is connected to positive or negative. The + means where the positive or red probe of the volt meter is to be placed in order to get a positive reading. This is called the "positive charge" flow sign convention.
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