Two resistors are used in an experiment. Resistor 1 has a resistance of 4 ohms and Resistor 2 has a resistance of 2 ohms. Which resistor will have the bigger current flowing through it, if the potential difference is constant?
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V = I x R where I is the current, in amps, and R is the resistance in ohms. To determine the potential difference, you need to know the current flowing through the resistor, and the value of the resistor. Multiply the two, and you have voltage or potential.
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V = I x R where I is the current, in amps, and R is the resistance in ohms. To determine the potential difference, you need to know the current flowing through the resistor, and the value of the resistor. Multiply the two, and you have voltage or potential
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