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How are the current and resistance related when the voltage of a circuit is constant

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The law of Ohm defines the relationship in an electrical circuit between voltage, current and resistance: I = v / r. The current is directly proportional to the voltage and the resistance is inversely proportional.

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Answer:

I ∝
(1)/(R) , current is inversely proportional resistance.

Step-by-step explanation:

According to ohm's law :Voltage is directly proportional to the current

V ∝ I

V = IR.

We can write it as
(V)/(R) = I

We can say current is inversely proportional to resistance .

I ∝
(1)/(R)

Where , V = constant

Therefore, If voltage is constant current is inversely proportional resistance.

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