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awesome, thank you
My specific example is coming from Unit Module 5 Quiz question 11 Figure B, would it be accurate to say that when the switch is closed the heater is now getting no current or less current (not enough to heat)?
Ohh yes I understand that, What I mean is the total voltage for the entire circuit would not change.
And so also the voltage would stay the same?
thank you.
it would be a short. Because it would have 0 resistance to the current flowing through the circuit.
So in this example and in your explanation of voltage dropped across the load, what is the load?
Thank you for the help.