Regards. My question is the following how does electrical current flows through high resistance ?.For example we have a current of 1 A voltage of 10000 v resistance of 10 k .
So I understand that electrons are " raised to high potential "and therefore they have a lot of potential energy and they start to flow naw they have lot of kinetic energy and part of that energy is converted to heat energy bay "friction" (resistence)and other par allow them to keep moving through resistance .
I write exam so I need every help thanks
So I understand that electrons are " raised to high potential "and therefore they have a lot of potential energy and they start to flow naw they have lot of kinetic energy and part of that energy is converted to heat energy bay "friction" (resistence)and other par allow them to keep moving through resistance .
I write exam so I need every help thanks