it increases
If resistance is increased, current decreases. Ohm's Law: current equals voltage divided by resistance.
If resistance is increased, current decreases. Ohm's Law: current equals voltage divided by resistance.
Flow of current decreases proportionately.
current decreases and resistance increases
If conductance decreases, the current flowing through the circuit will also decrease. Conductance is the inverse of resistance, so decreasing conductance means increasing resistance, which impedes the flow of current.
if the resistance is decreased and the current stays the same, then the power decreases.
Based on the simplest Electrical Equation V = I * R,(reads: voltage equals current multiplied by resistance)then, rearranged I = V / R .As resistance decreases, current flow proportionately increases
When the ammeter value decreases, it indicates that the current flowing through the circuit is lower. According to Ohm's Law (V = IR), if the voltage remains constant and the current decreases, the resistance must increase to maintain the relationship. Consequently, if the current decreases, the overall resistance in the circuit increases, assuming no other changes in voltage or circuit configuration.
Increasing resistance decreases current.
Increasing resistance decreases current.
The current decreases.
Ohm's Law says that Voltage = Current x Resistance (Load). Therefore Current = Voltage / Resistance and as resistance decreases current increases and as resistance increases current decreases.