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7 August, 16:16

If the resistance is not changed but the voltage is increased, what happens to the current

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  1. 7 August, 16:31
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    We know that According to Ohm's Law:

    Current passing through a Conductor is directly proportional to the Voltage over a given Resistance.

    ⇒ V ∝ I

    ⇒ V = I * R

    If Resistance is not changed and Voltage is increased, Based on Ohm's law we can conclude that Current flowing will also increase, because Voltage is directly proportional to Current.
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