The question cannot be answered without more information, such as the current or power.
Amperage increases proportional to voltage. Search for "Ohms law" in any search engine for more info.
then current and power is constant.
If voltage increases when current remains constant then resistance must also increase. Ohm's Law: Voltage = Current times Resistance.
If voltage remains constant and resistance is increased, the amperage will decrease per Ohm's Law.
The physical equation governing voltage is V = IR, where V is voltage, I is current, and R is resistance. If V remains constant while R is increased, I or current must decrease. Increasing the resistance in a circuit is simply introducing a material that further resists or impedes the electron flow (current), thus current decreases.
It is halved. coz voltage=current * resistance
If resistance is halved while voltage remains constant, the current will double.
V = IR Where, V = voltage I = current R = resistance Thus if resistance is increased with constant voltage current will decrease
a constant resistance
Ohm's Law states Voltage = Current x Resistance. Hence if voltage is increased and resistance is constant, current will increase proportionally to the rise in voltage.
If voltage increases when current remains constant then resistance must also increase. Ohm's Law: Voltage = Current times Resistance.
If you are referring to a simple circuit, you could add resistance throughout it. Increased resistance means decreased current flow yet the same voltage.
No it cant. Voltage = Current x Resistance. So at constant Voltage if the Resistance is increased, Current will reduce
If voltage remains constant and resistance is increased, the amperage will decrease per Ohm's Law.
The physical equation governing voltage is V = IR, where V is voltage, I is current, and R is resistance. If V remains constant while R is increased, I or current must decrease. Increasing the resistance in a circuit is simply introducing a material that further resists or impedes the electron flow (current), thus current decreases.
Ohm's Law: voltage = current * resistance. If resistance is a constant, then voltage is directly proportional to current.
Ohm's Law states: V = IR, where V is voltage, I is current and R is resistance. If the voltage is constant, then current is inversely proportional to the resistance.
Inversely. As resistance increases, current dereases; given that the applied voltage is constant.
It is halved. coz voltage=current * resistance