The drop across a resistor means that there is a change in potential or voltage across the resistor. is there any change in current as it passes through a resistor? explain.

Respuesta :

No Change in Current as it passes through a resistor.

Explanation:

When there is an IR drop across a resistor, the current flowing through the resistor causes a change in potential or voltage across the resistor. based on Ohm's law

V = RI

where V is the resistance's voltage.

resistance, or R

I = present

R is now known to be constant.

The applied voltage also affects the current for a particular resistance.

Therefore, unless we change the resistance, no change in current is visible when current flows through a resistor.

When the IR drops across the resistor, the potential also drops using Ohm's law.

Thus, the potential energy of the electrons across the resistor drops. But the kinetic energy of the electrons remains the same.

The current is defined by the rate of flow of electrons which remains the same as the kinetic energy did not change.

Hence, the current won't change while passing through the resistor.

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