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hi! no the current squared is directly proportional to the change in temp, Joules Law

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This is known as Ohm's Law, stated as E = IR.

E=voltage

I=current

R=resistance

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No. Current is directly proportional to voltage, and it is inversely proportional to resistance. Resistance may depend on temperature, but the change is relatively small.

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