Voltage and Current
Voltage exists as a potential difference, even without current flowing, while current requires a conductive path to flow. Resistance acts like friction, impeding the flow of electrons; the relationship between voltage, current, and resistance is encapsulated in Ohm's law. Understanding these concepts is crucial for grasping the behavior of electrical circuits.In this clip
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Episode 57: Electric Current and Circuits
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