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2) If the current in any circuit reach to infinity then its resistance becomes

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Given that,

Current = ∞

We know that,

Ohm's law :

Ohm's law is defined as,

The voltage of the circuit is directly proportional to the current of the circuit.


V\propto I

Or,

The voltage of the circuit is equal to the product of current and resistance.

In mathematically,


V=IR

Where, V = voltage

I = current

R = resistance

According to ohm's law,

The current in the circuit is


I=(V)/(R)

If the current is very less then the resistance will be infinity.

If the is reach to infinity then the resistance will be very low.

Hence, The resistance becomes very low.

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