I have one small question. I know that after passing through a resister, current remains the same in an ideal situation. But then, why are resistors used to limit the amount of current in a load. Also there is potential drop in the resister but what difference does it make if it passes the same current. For example, in LEDs, flow of large current can destroy it, so they are connected to voltage source through a resister. But if the same current passes through resister what effect will introducing the resister have? I know I'm missing some basic concepts, could you also suggest topics to revise.
Thanks in advance for the help!!