If the resistance in a circuit with constant voltage increases, the current will ____ .
increase
decrease
stay the same
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Current flowing = i
Resistance = R
Voltage = V
They’re related as
V = iR
i = V / R
At constant voltage
i ∝ 1 / R
From above relation current flowing in the circuit is inversely proportional to resistance. So, if resistance of the conductor is increased then current flowing through it will decrease.
Resistance = R
Voltage = V
They’re related as
V = iR
i = V / R
At constant voltage
i ∝ 1 / R
From above relation current flowing in the circuit is inversely proportional to resistance. So, if resistance of the conductor is increased then current flowing through it will decrease.
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If the resistance in a circuit with constant voltage increases, the current will DECREASE
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If the resistance in a circuit with constant voltage increases, the current will DECREASE
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