Published On Jan 16, 2024
Pure resistance refers to the electrical property of a component or a circuit element that only resists the flow of electric current without storing or releasing energy in the form of inductance or capacitance. In other words, a pure resistance does not have any inductive or capacitive elements associated with it.
The unit of resistance is the ohm (Ω), and pure resistance is typically represented by a resistor in an electrical circuit. Resistors are devices designed specifically to introduce resistance into a circuit, and they follow Ohm's Law, which states that the current passing through a conductor between two points is directly proportional to the voltage across the two points, provided the temperature remains constant.
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