Asked by ben hen
How would increasing the voltage and the resistance affect the electric current in a simple circuit?(1 point)
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Increasing the voltage would increase the amount of current. Increasing the resistance also would increase the amount of current.
Increasing the voltage would increase the amount of current. Increasing the resistance also would increase the amount of current. - no response given
Increasing the voltage would decrease the amount of current. Increasing the resistance also would decrease the amount of current.
Increasing the voltage would decrease the amount of current. Increasing the resistance also would decrease the amount of current. - incorrect
Increasing the voltage would increase the amount of current. Increasing the resistance would decrease the amount of current.
Increasing the voltage would increase the amount of current. Increasing the resistance would decrease the amount of current. - no response given
Increasing the voltage would decrease the amount of current. Increasing the resistance would increase the amount of current.
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Correct answer: "Increasing the voltage would increase the amount of current. Increasing the resistance would decrease the amount of current."
Explanation: Ohm's law, I = V / R, shows current (I) is proportional to voltage (V) and inversely proportional to resistance (R). Increasing V raises I; increasing R lowers I.
Explanation: Ohm's law, I = V / R, shows current (I) is proportional to voltage (V) and inversely proportional to resistance (R). Increasing V raises I; increasing R lowers I.
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