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physicsishard

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  1. Sorry I do not know how to quote only portion of your text. I am learning the basics of this Law so thank you. For example my professor asked "What types of circuit elements create a significant voltage drop" I am answering saying that it is when there are small amounts of conductor resistance. Does that make sense to you? And then "the type of circuit with zero or almost zero circuit drop" are circuits with zero resistance. I hope that makes sense and does not confuse you. Also sorry if my English is rough
  2. Ok that is the question, the first part anyways. It does not make sense due to "VOLTAGE drop" (I think?) but I do not get why it doesn't resist CURRENT? I guess I am just confused about Ohm's Law in general. I get the formula of current equals voltage over resistance but I am just super confused. Thanks in advance
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