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B. Current increases because it is directly proportional to voltage

Step-by-step explanation:

Ohms law is used to show the relationship between the current, voltage and resistance of a substance. The Ohms law equation is as follows:

V = IR

Where;

V = voltage (volts)

I = current (amperes)

R = resistance (ohms)

Based on these equation, it is evident that the current (I) is directly proportional to the voltage (V), hence, as the voltage increases, the current also increases. According to this question, when the voltage is tripled (increased), the current also increases because it is directly proportional to voltage.

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