Physics, asked by ashishkumarr, 1 year ago

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Answered by Harjot1011
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Voltage: It is the 'push' that causes charges to move in a wire or any electrical conductor.

Current: It is flow of charge (electrons) pushed by voltage.

Resistance: It resist the flow of current.

This picture defines their relationship correctly.

If we increase current, would it affect voltage?NO

But If we increase the voltage, then current will definitely increase that is why current is directly proportional the Voltage, but voltage is not.



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Answered by DEADMANWALKING
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Heya!!

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Voltage is directly proportional to current around the conductor.

According to Ohm V=IR

V is directly proportional to I.. In some cases we can also say that I is proportional to V or vice versa.

Both are correct but V is directly pretty to I (according to basics).

It's because we can change only Voltage for resistance (value).. Not current.

Voltage is change for change current.

Hope it helps u :)

-DEADMANWALKING
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