how does the resistance of an ohmic conductor depend on the applied voltage?
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For a conductor,resistance is inversaly proportional to applied voltage. So on increasing voltage, resistance will reduce.
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The amount of current in a circuit depends on the amount of voltage available to motivate the electrons, and also the amount of resistance in the circuit to oppose electron flow. Just like voltage, resistance is a quantity relative between two points.
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