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Hi guys,
How do you use ohms law on a circuit with 0 resistance? So, assume there is 10Amps and 0 Ohms on a circuit, how would you find the voltage? (E=IR?)

Also assume you have a circuit with no resistance on it, where would be considered the return path? Like the potential difference I mean from hot to neutral.
 
Hi guys,
How do you use ohms law on a circuit with 0 resistance? So, assume there is 10Amps and 0 Ohms on a circuit, how would you find the voltage? (E=IR?)

Also assume you have a circuit with no resistance on it, where would be considered the return path? Like the potential difference I mean from hot to neutral.
If the circuit has no resistance it's a perfect short circuit. This is only possible theoretically, not in the real world. With a zero resistance circuit the current flowing would in theory be infinite but in this case you'd need to look at the whole circuit including the source of the power, not just the final circuit that supplies the load because the internal resistance of the power source becomes the limiting element.
 
If you can hang on to this no resistance circuit,the world will rejoice at your feet
The good and the great will bow down to you.untold riches will be bestowed upon you and your name will live long in the history books

Somehow I fail to see that happening,probably a more accurate test meter may scupper this fantastic future
 
In defence of the OP, it is a good question to ask. Hopefully the replies above have answered it! Daz
These type of questions get raised on many of the science forums I'm a member of.
The problem is they often start with a premise that is not possible in the first place. So, yes I agree its a good question in that its quite easy to answer and understand. So long as its accepted that there is not always continuity between the hypothetical and actual reality.
 
If you get 0 ohms on a circuit contact CERN immediately to collect a free Nobel prize! Surely 0 ohms would give you infinate amps, and any PD on the circuit will trip in an infinaltely short time. Divide by 0 and the universe will implode, the ultimate PD!
 
Ignoring for now weather it is or isn't possible in practice,
I always thought that to have a voltage ( or potential difference )
then you need current flowing between two points
with a resistance between these points.
this is what gives you potential difference or voltage
Am I correct or not ?
SO NO RESISTANCE CAN ONLY = NO VOLTAGE ?
 
Ignoring for now weather it is or isn't possible in practice,
I always thought that to have a voltage ( or potential difference )
then you need current flowing between two points
with a resistance between these points.
this is what gives you potential difference or voltage
Am I correct or not ?
SO NO RESISTANCE CAN ONLY = NO VOLTAGE ?
Yes V=IR so if R is zero, V is zero.
There can be no voltage drop over a zero resistance, therefore no potential difference.
i.e. the two ends of the zero resistance conductor are at the same potential.
 

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