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is current used up in a resistor or the voltage is used up?
The flow of charge; i.e. the amount of charge that passes a fixed point in the circuit per unit time.Data said:What is current?
...which is exactly what a capacitor is.Data said:you'd have to get a charge buildup at some point, which would quickly stop the current altogether.
For Resistors (to which this question refers) in any circuit, the Current entering a Resistor EQUALS the Current exiting the Resistor (otherwise, like Data points out, electrons would accumulate inside the Resistor). Thus, there is "no loss of current" inside a Resistor.F|234K said:is current used up in a resistor or the voltage is used up?