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Form hypothesis: How do you think increasing the resistance in a circuit will affect the current in the wire? (format: if, then, because)

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Answer:it would make it thicker

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Answer:

"The equation shows that the current in a circuit is inversely proportional to the resistance of the circuit. An increase in resistance would result in a decrease in current. And the factor by which the resistance increases is the same factor by which the current decreases."

Step-by-step explanation:

Because it's just like wearing a glove/mitten when getting something out of the oven, because of the insulation from the glove/mitten, it reduces the heat that gets through into your hand, and it protects it. Just like what the "answer" says, it said that the resistance would decrease current.

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