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When current increases and resistance remains constant what happens to voltage?
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When current increases and resistance remains constant what happens to voltage?
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According to Ohm's law, V=IR (voltage
equals current
times
resistance). So if thevoltage increases
, then the
current increases
provided that the
resistance remains constant
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