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HVAC School - For Techs, By Techs

Myth: Path of Least Resistance - Short #154

HVAC School - For Techs, By Techs

Bryan Orr

Education, Business, Self-improvement, Careers

4.91K Ratings

🗓️ 4 October 2022

⏱️ 10 minutes

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Summary

In this short podcast, Bryan debunks the myth that electricity only takes the path of least resistance.

It is true that more current will typically take paths of lower resistance; it's much easier for more electrons to flow through a path with lower resistance, which is consistent with Ohm's law. Ohm's law states that a circuit will have higher current with you have lower resistance so long as the voltage stays the same. 

In most cases, the voltage stays relatively constant; transformers don't often need to limit their currents, so there usually isn't a voltage drop. When power supplies are regulated, the voltage is usually fixed, not the amperage. As a result, dropping the resistance in a circuit will increase the current. 

Ohm's law holds true for both resistive and inductive loads. Inductive loads, however, are a bit tricky because the resistance isn't constant. As motors spin faster, they create back EMF or impedance, which is magnetic resistance. The resistance only shows up once a motor, solenoid, or another electromagnetic component is energized; the resistance is much more dynamic.

An electrical current takes ALL parallel paths, not just the path of least resistance. The current also stays proportional to the resistance, even when it takes paths of many different resistance values. Our bodies are also parallel paths, so there's a risk of electric shock even though our bodies usually have much higher resistance than loads. Wet skin has less resistance than dry skin, so that's why electricity and water are so dangerous to us; lower resistance means that more current can flow through our bodies. 

If electricity ONLY took the path of least resistance, we wouldn't be able to operate all the appliances and electrical components in our homes. The only prerequisite is an electrical potential (voltage).

 

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0:00.0

Hey Hey, hey, this is the H.C. School Podcast. I'm Brian and this episode is about current not taking the path of least resistance, or at least not only taking the path of least resistance or at least not only taking the path of least resistance.

0:14.6

I've done some similar episodes in the past, but this is one that add a few things to and

0:19.8

it's always worth addressing because it's a myth. So before we do that, we want to thank our great brand partners.

0:27.6

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0:50.4

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0:58.0

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1:04.4

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1:08.0

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1:13.2

Really excellent device on one battery charge.

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1:21.0

The NTE11L comes with many of the most common sizes and you're just going to love it.

1:25.2

Really great tool and it's going to help you make your swedges even easier than needed before with the

1:30.6

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1:33.0

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1:37.0

for a great discount at check out to buy the NT11L.

1:41.0

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1:45.2

Santa Fe Whole Home Dehumidifiers.

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.com. Field Piece.

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