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Grant Schomburg

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  • in reply to: current and resistance #25842

    I think I just misread the question. It was referring to one specific load not an entire circuit. The resistance of a load would not change unless it was defective. In order to reduce the current flowing through that specific load something else in the circuit would have to change though, correct?

    in reply to: current and resistance #25834

    If you add another load wouldn’t that change the total resistance. Is series or parallel circuit implied in quiz question number 7 or would this phenomenon apply to both series and parallel circuits?

    in reply to: current and resistance #25832

    Is this a case where ohms law does not apply? EX. (RESISTANCE = VOLTAGE / CURRANT) > (RESISTANCE = 120VAC / 3amps) > (40ohms = 120VAC / 3amps). If the current is reduced by 2/3 the resistance must have gone up. (120ohm = 120VAC / 1amps)

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