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For question ai.) I'm not sure why the voltage is 0. It says that the resistance is neligible(0) so then V= IR where R=0.
Therefore shouldn't V=I.( 2.5x10^-3)?

Please explain why the voltage would be 0?

Thank you
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Wow don't even bother. I just realised my stupidity. I mistook the multiplication between current and resistance as an addition. :colondollar:
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Original post by Questioness
Wow don't even bother. I just realised my stupidity. I mistook the multiplication between current and resistance as an addition. :colondollar:


Anything multiplied by zero is equal to zero, yeah. :lol:

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For question ai.) I'm not sure why the voltage is 0. It says that the resistance is neligible(0) so then V= IR where R=0.
Therefore shouldn't V=I.( 2.5x10^-3)?

Please explain why the voltage would be 0?

Thank you

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