If voltage decrease (but resistance stays the same), current will
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Decrease for the given situation.
- According to ohm's law, current flowing through conductor is directly proportional to the applied potential difference.
- It can be mathematically represented as, V = I*R, where v is voltage, I is current and R is Resistance.
- Thus, according to the law, decrease in voltage will result in decrease in current.
- The unit of voltage is Volts, current is Ampere and resistance is ohm.
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