As a matter of fact, the current tends to flow from high voltage to low voltage; The only difference is that the current turns higher when the resistance is lower.
I guess, this is the phenomenon you observe in the circuit.
Technical ArticleWhy does a current always choose to go to the resistance which is lower?Time:2019-03-21 14:14:50 Click:
As a matter of fact, the current tends to flow from high voltage to low voltage; The only difference is that the current turns higher when the resistance is lower.
I guess, this is the phenomenon you observe in the circuit.
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