if the voltage across a fixed value of resistance is increased five times, what will be the variation in current?
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According to Ohm's Law,
- V = IR
Therefore If Resistance is kept constant we get, V is directly proportional to I.
⇒ V α I
Therefore if Potential Difference across a conductor is increased five times with the resistance constant, then the current flowing through the resistor also increases by 5 times in both series and parallel circuits.
This is because Ohms law is applicable for both Series and Parallel circuits due to which the results are universal to both.
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