Why current is inversely proportional to voltage in transformer
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Ohm's law states that the electrical current (I) flowing in an circuit is proportional to the voltage (V) and inversely proportional to the resistance (R). Therefore, if the voltage is increased, the current will increase provided the resistance of the circuit does not change.
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Why current is inversely proportional to the voltage:
• The equation, i = v/r, says us that the current, i, flowing through a circuit is directly related to the voltage, v, and inversely related to the resistance, r.
• Conversely, if we increase the voltage, then the current will increase. But, the current will decrease, if we increase the resistance.
• So, the current is inversely related to the voltage.
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