Current = voltage/resistance
I = V/R
Where V is voltage, measured in volt; I is current, measured in ampere; R is resistance, measured in ohm.
If the resistance does not change, then increasing the voltage results in an increase in current.
Current = voltage/resistance
I = V/R
Where V is voltage, measured in volt; I is current, measured in ampere; R is resistance, measured in ohm.
If the resistance does not change, then increasing the voltage results in an increase in current.
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