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What do you mean by current element through a resistor

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Answered by anishkumar912316
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An ohm is the resistance that occurs when a current of one ampere (A) passes through a resistor with a one volt (V) drop across its terminals. The current is proportional to the voltage across the terminal ends. This ratio is represented by Ohm's law: R=VI. Resistors are used for many purposes.

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An ohm is the resistance that occurs when a current of one ampere (A) passes through a resistor with a one volt (V) drop across its terminals. The current is proportional to the voltage across the terminal ends. This ratio is represented by Ohm's law: R=VI. Resistors are used for many purposes.

Answered by devalinameyur
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CURRENT ELEMENTS:-

Current Element is basically an idealized entity which represents infinitesimally small current sections which combine to constitute the bulk current flowing trough a wire. The concept of current elements is generally used in electromagnetics to construct theories

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