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if you have a current source of 500ma and a resistor of 1K in series with it then what would the current across the other end of the resistor.
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The current will always be 500mA. Whatever resistance is. If the loop is open, the voltage will be unlimited high. If loop is closed, voltage will be 500mA x 1k = 500V.
 

Hi,

....and the current at the pins of every two_pin_device will always be equal.
The current that goes IN needs to come OUT.

Klaus
 

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