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ELECTRONICS Ohm’s Law gives the relationship between resistance R, voltage E, and current I, in a circuit as R =/I
. If the voltage remains constant but the current keeps increasing in the circuit, what happens to
the resistance?

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Answered by ankursinghtomar2606
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the resistance will be decreased ;-;

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Answered by imranali986
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Answer:

According to ohm's law

V = IR

R = V/I

so according to this if we increase the current the resistance of the circuit will reduce at constant voltage.

suppose

R=?

i = 2 , v = 4

R = 4/2 = 2

increase current

i = 4

R = 4 /4 = 1

so we see that resistance when current increase.

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