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Does resistance affect voltage aswell as current or does it only affect current?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It affects both, an Ohm being the resistance between two points on a conductor when a constant potential difference of one volt, applied between these points, produces a current of one amp in the conductor. The more resistance in a conductor the more the voltage drop when supplying a load and corresponding less current flow. Increase the supply voltage or preferably reduce the conductor resistance to increase the current flow and end voltage.
If electricity were water then voltage would be pressure; the deeper the water, (such as the depth of the water behind a dam), the greater the pressure. Current would be the flow of water from one point to another, such as through a pipe (conductor). Resistance would be a restriction to the flow of current, such as a constriction; (a thinner or longer pipe), or an accumulation of minerals or rust in a pipe. The greater the pressure (voltage) the greater the flow (current) through a certain size or length of pipe (resistance). Conversely, the greater the resistance, the smaller the flow (current) for a certain given pressure (voltage).