Why does current not decrease on passing through a resistance
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because resistance doesn't store charge therefore the amount of charge entering is same as the amount of charge leaving the resistance.
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if the resistance of R is increased the current in the circuit decreases vice versa.
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but for a given resistance the current is constant over the whole loop that's because charge is conservedthe charge flowing into any point of loop must equal the charge flowing out that point.
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