Ok, I hope You know
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Once I've read a nice explanation of
Current, Voltage and
Resistance is. It goes something along these lines.
If You compare electricity to Your house water system:
Voltage is a
Water PipeCurrent is a
Water FlowResistance is a
Valve(or a tap)Now, You can imagine that the bigger the
Water Pipe the bigger
Water Flow is.
Same with electricity, the bigger the
Voltage, the more
Current You can get.
If You have a
Valve(or a tap) You can reduce
Water Flow with it because size of the
Water Pipe is reduced at that spot (if You get what I mean), hence with
Resistance (Resistor) you can reduce
Current by creating a
Voltage drop at a certain spot in a circuit.
That's what
Ohm's Law is about.
I -
CurrentV -
VoltageR -
ResistanceI =
V /
RV =
I *
RR =
V /
IThere is a nice free simulation software called
Yenka that has loads of useful and interactive examples on basic electronics.
Take care
