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26 November, 18:41

Two technicians are explaining basic electricity and electronics: Technician A says that when one resistor is open in a parallel circuit, all the current flow in the circuit is stopped. Technician B says that when resistance in a circuit stays constant, if the voltage is decreased, the current decreases. Which technician is correct? A. Neither Technician A nor Technician B B. Technician A only C. Both Technician A and Technician B D. Technician B only

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  1. 26 November, 20:02
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    C. Both Technician A and Technician B are correct

    First we need to assume they are talking about simple circuits, with the source and a resistor, at zero frequency.

    If the resistor is left open, no current will flow through it, so the voltage drop against its terminals is zero. (Technician A)

    Technician B applies Ohm's law,

    V = I*R,

    V is the voltage

    I is the current

    R is the resistance

    If R remains constant, If the voltage decreases, the current will decrease too.
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