How electric field behaves with one or multiple resistors.
Hello everybody,
I'would be very grateful if somebody could explain me this.
- If the electric potential is dependent on the place in space that charge would be placed why if we connect single resistor at the begging of the circuit why voltage behaves exactly the same if we would reconfigure the resistor to be at the end of the circuit.
- Following to the first question. How it works that the voltage in a circuit with only one resistor drops entirely but with multiple resistor it splits and drops only by a fraction?
Just to be clear, I understand the relation between voltage/current and resistance but i cannot quite grasp what the hell is the electric field doing in those examples.
Thanks in advance!