Isn't a solder bridge or tiny piece of wire the same thing as a zero ohm resistor?<gotproof>
A politician.When you think about, by definition there is no no such thing as a 0 ohm " RESISTOR " I wonder who named them !
There are lots of resistors that are less than one ohm. A current shunt is less than one ohm. Used for High Current readings. I have one shunt that will give you a 50 mv reading for 500 ampsWhen you think about, by definition there is no no such thing as a 0 ohm " RESISTOR " I wonder who named them !
According to strict laws of physics, there is no such thing as a 0 ohm resistor.
However, from an engineering standpoint, it is possible to get "close enough" to being a 0 ohm resistor that there is effectively no difference.
In the end it depends on the context you are applying data and the level of accuracy of the results you need.
The DB
Tallman, that isn't starting a contest with me, the examples you posted fit well within the range of possibilities within my previous post.
If you don't think your examples fit in with my post above I need you to explain why.
The DB
Some people take extreme exception to comments on a post of theirs.