when the resistance of the conductor increase then the current will be
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It depends on how the resitance connected in the circuit. If it's in the series then their will be current drop and if it's in parallel then their will be voltage drop
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Let V be voltage
Let I be current
Let R be the resistance
By Ohm's law :
V ∝ I
V = I R
Hence : I = V / R
==> I ∝ 1 / R
I is inversely proportional to R
If R is increased , the value of I is decreased .
If R is decreased , the value of I is increased .
ANSWER :-
If resistance is increased then the current will decrease .
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