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If according to Ohm's law the current is inversely proportional to resistance then when a current passes through a resistor why does it do not get decreased???

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Answered by khushal546
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Answer:

ohm law states that current is Inversely proportional to resistance so current does not decrease ,but rate of flow of current not remain same it decreases depends upon value of resistance in matter

Answered by StellarX
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WRONG CONCEPT

° According to ohm's law Voltage is directly proportional to Current

where resistance is proportionality constant.

° V =IR

° here, R = resistance is proportionality constant.

ohm's law doesn't says that I is inversely proportional to R

° Also, ohm's law is not universal law.

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