Asked by Andrew Boynton
Im doing my resistance of a wire coursework. If a wire is longer why does the voltage increase and the current decrease?
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drwls
The resistance R increases because the electrons have to travel a longer length. Current I is inversely proportional to resistance R.
I = V/R
I = V/R
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