Where there is voltage,there must be current.Is this right
or wrong??
Answer Posted / amritpal singh sidhu
No, as per asked question it is not true that if there is
voltage then there will be current, but if there is current
then there will surely be voltage.
* Voltage is only a pressure for the flow of charge but if
there is a pressure then it is not necessary that current
will surely flow because current cannot flow without of any
medium but voltage/emf can exist in open circuit.
-))>I think Beyond this there is no need for explaination.
amrit.tics@yahoo.co.in
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