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What is happening if energy input remains constant and voltage remains the same in a circuit, but the current decreases? A. The resistance has increased. B. The volts have decreased. C. The power has increased.
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What is happening if energy input remains constant and voltage remains the same in a circuit, but the current decreases?
A. The resistance has increased.
B. The volts have decreased.
C. The power has increased.
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V=IR. This is the formula that you can use to figure this question out. Because the voltage stays the same and the current decreases, this means that the resistance has increased.
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