Why resistors called as appreciable resistance of conductor?
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The electric current flowingthrough a metallic wire is directly proportional to the potential difference V, across its ends provided its temperature remains the same. This is called Ohm's law.. A conductor having some appreciable resistance is called a resistor. ... This is known as the heating effect of electric current.
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This is simple because the resistance of a conductor opposes the flow
The resistor can be defined as a two terminal passive circuit element inwhich the voltage drop across it is directly proportional to the current
V=IR
and so the reason for the so called appreciable is termed as electrical passive circuit element
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