I read a few places that some circuits may have low voltage applied to them but a high current running through them and vice versa. How is this possible? Since the current is induced by the voltage would a low voltage not mean a low current?
Obviously a circuit with a low resistance would give higher current than one with a high resistance at the same voltage. Is that what they mean?
Obviously a circuit with a low resistance would give higher current than one with a high resistance at the same voltage. Is that what they mean?