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what happens to the current in a circuit if the resitance of the components in the circuit is increased​

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Answer:

The current decreases.

Step-by-step explanation:

Current and resistance are inversely proportional. The equation connecting current, resistance and voltage is
V = IR, where V is voltage, I is current and R is resistance.

Rearranging this equation, you get:


I = (V)/(R)

and


R = (V)/(I)

If the value of voltage in both equations remains constant, and the value of R decreases, the value of I will increase. Conversely, if in the second equation
R = (V)/(I) , the value of V remains constant the value of I decreases, then the value of R, resistance will increase.

Thus, it can be seen that the current will decrease as resistance increases and vice versa.

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