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if the resistance of an electric circuit is increased,what will happen to the current,assuming the voltage remains the same?​

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Answered by aromabdf
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Answer:

Explanation:

It all depends on what the resistance is doing in the circuit. If it used for a bias, the output of semiconductor device will get affected. If it is in a timing circui, the discharge time and the time setting will change.

If voltage is kept constant across the resistor itself, it' current will reduce. If the resistance is part of oscillator circuit, frequency response will change. If it is in series with capacitor or inductor, it will change the damping effect.

So same resistor in different situations will behave differently, and current will get adjusted accordingly.

Answered by Knowledgezone1
69

Answer: decreased

Explanation: because current is inversely proportional to the resistance

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