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Zero Resistance value

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i read some where that the value of circuitary is zero resistance?

how is it possible?.or what is mean by zero resistance?
 

It means Short Circuit and value is the current that can be passed from this short cicuit
 

There is SMD resistor whoch have value 0 ohm.
This resistor is used as short circuit.
 

Also, you can use a 0 ohm resistor in a schematic (CAD software) to insure a separation and a single, well placed, connection between power/ground lines for portions of a circuit, to avoid perturbations between the portions of circuit.
 

it is just simply states that it is which that maximum current will pass through.
 

hi
basically 0ohms SMD resistor is used as a jumper to select between the inputs.
or also to make a pin act as either output or input
 

But ideally there is no zero resistance in a circut or resistors in practice it si just a notation to say that the resistance is very very very low ............................
 

short circuited super conductors will have very less resistance.
 

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