Correct Answer= "the current will increase"
The impedance of an electric circuit is the measure of the opposition presented by a circuit when the current and voltage is applied.
The impedance of electric circuit refers to the measure of the opposition that a circuit presents to a current when a voltage is applied.
An electric current through a resistive circuit can be increased by decreasing the resistive load or increasing the voltage of the circuit.
V = IR Where, V = voltage I = current R = resistance Thus if resistance is increased with constant voltage current will decrease
There are two possible causes: 1. The circuit has no Voltage applied to it. 2. The resistance of the circuit is INFINITE.
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Voltage causes current to flow in an electric circuit.
Voltage causes current to flow in an electric circuit.
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An electric current is produced when electrons flow through a conductor, such as a wire. Factors that influence the generation of an electric current include the voltage applied, the resistance of the conductor, and the presence of a closed circuit.
Ohm's law states that the current is directly proportional to the applied EMF (voltage) and inversely proportional to the resistance of a circuit.
The flow of electric current is controlled by the voltage applied to a circuit. Voltage creates an electric field that pushes charged particles (electrons) through a conductor, allowing current to flow. The resistance in the circuit also affects the flow of current, as it determines how much opposition the current encounters.