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Help needed! By Ohm's law we know V∝ I => V=IR i.e. I=V/R which means I∝1/R. So it means If "R" is INCREASED "I" will DECREASE & vice versa. But isn't V=IR also true according to which If "R" is INCREASED "V" will also INCREASE Which is not possible at the same time! So does that mean for V=IR where "R" is directly proportional to "V", "I" is acting as a constant and similarly in I=V/R "V" is acting as constant?
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Answered by manishchaudhari53
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