Answer Posted / rajesh
see,
consider a resistive circuit ,
when ever voltage is applied, voltage drops at the resistance.
but current flows.........
consider this example,
you are pushing a big block,this pushing force is voltage.
its movement is current as this known to everyone,
what happened to the force you applied?
it has dropped!!!!!!!!!
from :rajeshbeesettty@yahoo.com
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