Asked by Nico
The relationship between voltage (V), current (I), and resistance (R) is shown in the equation.
V=IR
What happens to the current flowing through a circuit as resistance increases?
(3 points)
It stays the same.
It reverses direction.
It decreases.
It increases.
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It decreases.
From V = IR, I = V/R. For a fixed voltage, increasing R makes I smaller (inversely proportional).
From V = IR, I = V/R. For a fixed voltage, increasing R makes I smaller (inversely proportional).
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