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Resistive circuit

A resistive circuit is an electrical circuit designed to use resistance as a means of controlling the behavior of the electrical current in the circuit. A light bulb is an example of a useful resistive circuit. Many devices such as floor heaters, electric stoves, ovens, clothes dryers, etc. use resistive circuits to generate heat.

See Also:

Network analysis (electronics)
Short circuit

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