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$\rightarrow$ Describe How does the current through a wire change if the wire's resistance is increased?
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It is usually given as: \[I = \frac{V}{R}\] where: - \(I\) is the current through the conductor, - \(V\) is the voltage across the two points, and - \(R\) is the resistance of the conductor. Show more…
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