When no current flows through the circuit what happens to resistance ?
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The basic rule is Ohm's Law: If is non-zero, and is zero, then the current will be infinite. Resistance prevents current from flowing. If there's zero resistance, as in some kinds of short circuits, the current will flow in the wire without any losses.
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The basic rule is Ohm's Law: If is non-zero, and is zero, then the current will be infinite. Resistance prevents current from flowing. If there's zero resistance, as in some kinds of short circuits, the current will flow in the wire without any losses.
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