In a circuit with no resistance, applying a voltage theoretically leads to infinite current, but this is a mathematical abstraction that doesn't occur in real-world scenarios. The concept of dividing by zero is undefined, and while limits can approach infinity, they do not equate to it. Ohm's law remains applicable for resistances less than one ohm, and practical components can exhibit very low resistance. However, real batteries have internal resistance that limits the current output, preventing the ideal scenario of infinite current. Ultimately, a circuit with zero resistance would not function as expected, as real-world constraints would cause failures or short circuits.