KeepItSimpleStupid
- Joined Mar 4, 2014
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You win. Though In context, 0 resistance doesn't exist. No and zero resistance are often confused."No resistance" is not obtainable except for a superconductor which does indeed have zero resistance.
e.g. "No resistance" - unable to measure; "No resistance" - really low or near zero, a wire.
At work, I set up systems that could measure the resistance of a sheet of paper. Ordinary ohmmeters can't.
Let's not get into the discussion of negative resistance regions.