Electrical resistance
Electricity

Electrical resistance
Electrical resistance is the ability of a substance to resist the flowing of the current, i.e. to reduce the amount of current that flows through the substance. If an electric voltage of 1 volt maintains a current of 1 ampere through a wire, the resistance of the wire is 1 ohm. When the flow of current is opposed resisted energy gets used or gets converted to other forms e.g. heat, etc..
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