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Hello,
If one had a resistance free wire and a battery with no internal resistance, how would Kirchoff's law be applied if the terminals of the battery were connected by the wire? Is this even an appropriate question? I know/believe current would be at infinity. I am still trying to fully understand voltage, but because it is a conservative electric field, wouldn't the equation still be equal to zero?
Thank you
If one had a resistance free wire and a battery with no internal resistance, how would Kirchoff's law be applied if the terminals of the battery were connected by the wire? Is this even an appropriate question? I know/believe current would be at infinity. I am still trying to fully understand voltage, but because it is a conservative electric field, wouldn't the equation still be equal to zero?
Thank you