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16 July, 02:04

To increase the amount of current flowing in a circuit, how should you change the voltage if the resistance stays the

same?

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  1. 16 July, 03:54
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    Answer: increase the voltage

    Explanation:

    Ohms law shows the relationship between voltage, current and resistance. It is mathematically expressed as:

    Voltage (V) = current (I) x resistance (R)

    i. e V = IR

    Hence, voltage is directly proportional to the current flowing in the circuit (V α I) and resistance (V α R).

    V α IR

    Thus, any increase in current leads to a corresponding increase in voltage once resistance remains the same.
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