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How does resistance through conductors work?

Author: Rahil Mehta



Answer:

Current in a conductor is the flow of charge carriers called electrons, the charge carriers collide with the atoms (ions) in the conductor. This causes the atoms to increase vibration, which causes an increase in collisions. The lesser the resistance, the more the conductor would heat up.


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