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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.



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