why resistance is inversly proportional to current
shanayasingh45:
because of ohm's law. V=IR then I =V/R.
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hey buddy !! here's your answer...
according to ohm's law ,
➡️V = IR
from here we get
I = V /R
hence current is inversely proportional to resistance if voltage is constant.
this means if current decreases with increase in resistance and vice versa
hope it helps !! ❤️✌️
according to ohm's law ,
➡️V = IR
from here we get
I = V /R
hence current is inversely proportional to resistance if voltage is constant.
this means if current decreases with increase in resistance and vice versa
hope it helps !! ❤️✌️
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Resistance is an current independent property. It is the property of the material.
So, it is not right to find the relation between current and resistance.
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