How do you find the voltage of a resistor?
Matthew Alvarez
Published May 10, 2026
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In respect to this, does a resistor reduce voltage?
Voltage varies directly with current. If I add in a resistor to a circuit, the voltage decreases. If you have a resistor in a circuit, with a current flowing through it, there will be a voltage dropped across the resistor (as given by Ohm's law).
Also Know, what is voltage divider rule? The voltage division rule (voltage divider) is a simple rule which can be used in solving circuits to simplify the solution. Applying the voltage division rule can also solve simple circuits thoroughly. Voltage Division Rule: The voltage is divided between two series resistors in direct proportion to their resistance.
Accordingly, how do you test a resistor?
Steps
- Remove power from the circuit containing the resistor.
- Isolate the resistor from the circuit.
- Inspect the resistor.
- Read the resistor value visually.
- Prepare a digital multimeter (DMM) to measure the resistor.
- Measure the resistance.
- Determine the actual resistance of the resistor.
How does a resistor drop voltage?
The voltage dropped by a resistor is given by Ohm's Law: V = I R. So if you know exactly how much current your device will draw, you could choose a resistor to drop exactly 7.5 V, and leave 4.5 V for your device, when that current is run through it.
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