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if voltage is constant and directly proportional to the current..
Why does the current change..?

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Answered by purushothamvajjula
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Explanation: In other words, the current is directly proportional to the voltage and inversely proportional to the resistance. So, an increase in the voltage will increase the current as long as the resistance is held constant. ... If the current is held constant, an increase in voltage will result in an increase in resistance.

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