We know that Resistance opposes the flow of current then why does the amount of current remains unchanged after passing through a resistor ??
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Resistor opposes current in the circuit. ... Now there is potential across the resistor drops this drop is due to the fact that the energy needs to be maintained of electrons and potential is used up to increase the kinetic energy (that is current ) to it's previous value. Thus current remains constant and potential drops.
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