Define resistance and describe what would happen to a light bulb if the voltage increased but the resistance stayed the same.
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I gots a study guide somewhere. Give me a sec.
i have a list of ppl to tag (ppl i talk with) and i have told that if they wish to not be tagged tell me so that i can take them off the list that way ik for later. these ppl have not yet said so. except thisgirlpretty, who is now off the list.
Hmm this is a lot of people though. Most don’t help much, and even less in physics. I would recommend only tagging people you know who help in this area.
thats the thing, idk who is good at what just yet.
This is Ohm’s Law in action: https://questioncove.com/study#/updates/5ae2c54632f943353231de00 Basically: I = V/R Current is equal to the voltage divided by the resistance. Thus there is a direct relationship between the current and the voltage, and an inverse relationship between the current and the resistance.
So the larger the resistance, the lower the current. You could resistance as a way to impede the current.
i already wrote all of that down in my notes.. or at least something very similar @Shadow
Hmm, so what part do you need help with?
Moved to Physics
no its ok i got someone else to answer. ty anyway :)
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