According to Ohm's law, resistance varies directly with voltage. This means that if resistance increases voltage increases... But obviously that's not how it really works. If I add in a resistor to a circuit, the voltage decreases. Then how this happens?
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No, according to ohm's law, Voltage is directly proportional to current.
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