is potential drop and potential difference same
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Voltage across a resistor is the potential difference between the source & any point in the circuit. Voltage drop is the amount ofvoltage by which voltage across load resistor is less then the source voltage. ... Ohms law stated voltage drop is proportional with resistance….
It's because a resistor impedes the amount of charge that flows through it depending on its resistance. This leads to a decrease in current through the circuit. Hence the factor by which voltage is reduced (I*R), and hence current, is called the voltage drop of the resistor
It's because a resistor impedes the amount of charge that flows through it depending on its resistance. This leads to a decrease in current through the circuit. Hence the factor by which voltage is reduced (I*R), and hence current, is called the voltage drop of the resistor
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NO. Voltage drop is defined as the amount of voltage loss that occurs through all or part of a circuit due to impedance. A common analogy used to explain voltage, current and voltage drop is a garden hose. ... This condition causes the load to work harder with less voltage pushing the current.
And potential difference is the work done by moving a charge from one place to the another
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