Physics, asked by shreyarr, 1 year ago

Why is the voltage(potential difference) b/w 2 resistors connected in series different?

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Answered by ChallangerClasses
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because in series the current is same in both resistors , but if resistors have different values the voltage drop will be
V=I×R
so it depends upon resistor only

ChallangerClasses: Voltage drop depends upon reaistors in series since current are same
shreyarr: ohk current is same but how the voltage shows variation?
ChallangerClasses: voltage depends on current and resistance
ChallangerClasses: if current are same V will depend upon R
shreyarr: So you are trying to say that if 2 aluminium wires with similar characteristics are joined in series then their voltage will remain the same
shreyarr: in case if they both have same resistance
ChallangerClasses: materials are related to resistivity and not resistance
shreyarr: but material matters in resistance as well right
shreyarr: Champ, my simple ques is how the potential difference changes and it flows from one resistor to the other
shreyarr: as* it...
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