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The voltage measured across a shorted component in a series circuit is equal to what?

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The voltage measured across a shorted component in a series circuit is equal to what?

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  1. will equal to nearly zero,

    but depending on wt its shorted with!! if u mean wire then it will be of negligible resistance, vd = 0


  2. Zero.

  3. zero

    voltage across any short anywhere is zero.

  4. The voltage across a shorted componenet in a series circuit is equal to zero. Since voltage = current x resistance (V = I x R) and there is no current flowing through the shorted component then V = 0.

  5. If the component is shorted, then the voltage across the device is zero volts.

    Or whatever miniscule voltage drop is occuring across the shorting device.

    Voltage = Current x (Resistance of shorting device)

  6. Agreed.  Zero.

  7. line voltage the amperage increases

    after the fact guys you are all right my bad key being across shoted componenet not to ground sorry

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