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What is the relationship between resistance and current for a given voltage?
As resistance increases, current increases.
As resistance increases, current decreases.
As resistance increases, current stays the same.
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As resistance increases, current decreases.
Justification: Ohm's law, V = IR, so for a fixed voltage V the current I = V/R. Increasing R makes I smaller (e.g., doubling R halves the current).
Justification: Ohm's law, V = IR, so for a fixed voltage V the current I = V/R. Increasing R makes I smaller (e.g., doubling R halves the current).
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