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Increasing resistance in a circuit causes voltage to remain the same. what happens to the current?

Increasing resistance in a circuit causes voltage to remain the same. what happens to the current?

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According to Ohm's law,

V = I*R

As given the voltage of the circuit remains constant.

I = Constant/R

The current flow in the circuit is inversely proportional to the resistance.

As the resistance in the circuit increase, the current flows in the circuit will decrease.

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