Ohm's law is represented by the equation I

Jordon Haley

Jordon Haley

Answered question

2022-04-07

Ohm's law is represented by the equation I = V R . How would the current change if the amount of resistance decreased and the voltage stayed the same?

Answer & Explanation

Charlie Powers

Charlie Powers

Beginner2022-04-08Added 13 answers

Explanation:
As you said: Ohm's law is represented by the equation I = V R
Where:
I is the current
V is the voltage
R is the resistance
A lower R means that the ratio V/R becomes higher (when V is the same) which results in a higher current.

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