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Is current inversely proportional to the resistance?


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Explanation:

The resistance is inversely proportional to the current. Ohm's law states that,

I=VR

Where,

Iis the current flowing through the conductor

Vis the voltage

R is the resistance

  1. The conductor's resistance is defined as the conductor's effective opposition to the flow of charges through it.
  2. It may alternatively be described as the ratio of the difference in potential between the conductor's ends and the current flowing through it.

Hence, the current is inversely proportional to the resistance.


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