Why the bulb intensity increasing without change in voltage?
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It's technically the voltage which can be increased in a circuit. You cannot directly increase the current in a fixed circuit.
Thus, it is the voltage that will increase the intensity of the lamp connected in the circuit. However, for a fixed circuit, as you increase the voltage, the current will increase as well.
Thus, it is the voltage that will increase the intensity of the lamp connected in the circuit. However, for a fixed circuit, as you increase the voltage, the current will increase as well.
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