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Physics

What the fuck do I do with it?

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I-I need to know

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I'm a little confused on how electronics work. If you look at ohms law, then you should be able to get 9 amps from a 9 volt battery if you have something with 1 resistance. This is obviously not true. As I understood it, all sources have a limit of how much current they can deliver. Question is, will the current just be at the limit if you try to go over it, or is the limit itself part of the equation, causing it to be somewhere else? Also, if you turn up the amp limit, will the amp in the curcuit remain the same because res and volt is still the same?

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