According to Ohm’s law, which is stated as I = V ÷ R, which two sentences are true?
If the current increases, then the resistance increases. Assume voltage is constant.
If the resistance decreases, then the current increases. Assume voltage is constant.
If the voltage increases, then the resistance decreases. Assume current is constant.
If the voltage increases, then the current increases. Assume resistance is constant.
If the voltage increases, then the current decreases. Assume resistance is constant.
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Answer:
2 AND 4
Explanation:
I = V÷R here we assume that V is constant
so current is inversely proportional to resistance, where one increases the other decreases.
When we assume current as constant, ( V = IR) voltage is directly proportional to resistance, where one increases the other also increases.
Same method when assuming resistance as constant.
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Answer:
2 & 4
Explanation:
i got it right
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