If voltage increases when current remains constant then resistance must also increase. Ohm's Law: Voltage = Current times Resistance.
A capacitor charge as a time constant of R resistance C capacitance in ufd and it is defined as 63% for one time constant for the constant voltage source. Electronic engineers assume that a capacitor is fully charged by a 5 times constant. however mathematically speaking it will never be fully charged for obvious reasons. Therefore the answer is current will never stop/
If the voltage applied across the resistor remains constant, then as the resistance of the resistor decreases, the current through it will increase. Consider Ohm's Law: E = IR In this formula, in order for 'E' to remain constant as 'R' decreases, 'I' must increase. Another form of Ohm's Law: I = E/R If 'E' remains constant, then the value of the fraction increases as its denominator 'R' decreases.
No. In fact, most conductors don't obey Ohm's Law.For Ohm's Law to apply, the ratio of voltage to current must remain constant for variations in voltage. For many conductors this simply doesn't happen and, for that reason, we call such conductors 'non-linear' or 'non-ohmic'.
For the individual resistor, the current is constant, regardless of any other resister that's attached to it in parallel. The current that results from all the resistors combined decreases as the resistance of one or more of the resistors increases.
It is impossible that a constant thing can become inconstant..... \
When a mass is acted on by a constant force, such as in free-fall or in orbit.
what is held when the pressure at the lungs increase and id it reach about 58and 40 which is high then the normal position
They have the potential to do so, designers and operators must see to it that this does not happen.
The temperature remain constant.
No but converse may happen.
A Constant.
They tend to move at a fairly constant rate. The only major changes happen with earthquakes.
It occurs when the individuals in a population reproduce at a constant rate.
the equilibrium constant would change
the equilibrium constant would change
In some cases, yes because moving, divorce or death can change a family and if things like this happen constantly than the changes will be constant