Axio
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Hey guys,
So I just want to know why the voltage drop across a resistor is equal to the voltage supply itself (or why is the sum of the voltage drops of the resistors equal to the voltage supply itself)? I understand what it means, I just don't understand why. (And please don't use some analogy about river streams, I actually want to know the physics behind it) Thanks.
So I just want to know why the voltage drop across a resistor is equal to the voltage supply itself (or why is the sum of the voltage drops of the resistors equal to the voltage supply itself)? I understand what it means, I just don't understand why. (And please don't use some analogy about river streams, I actually want to know the physics behind it) Thanks.