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For a fixed voltage, the greater the electrical resistance, the less current will flow in a circuit. a)True b)False
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For a fixed voltage, the greater the electrical resistance, the less current will flow in a circuit.
a)True
b)False
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Electrical resistance resists the rate of flow of charge (Current), so when resistance increases, current will decrease
In short, Your Answer would be "True"
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