Why do I need a ground when simulating a circuit? I thought voltage was relative between two nodes! – electronics.stackexchange.com

Electronics is very new to me. I took the most basic circuit I could think of: A voltage source of 1V and resistor of 1 Ohm As far a I understand I should get a current of (I = V/R) 1 Ampere. But ...

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