Current is depended on ______________ and ___________________.
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Current is dependent on two factors, which are voltage and resistance.
Voltage is the potential difference between two points and is measured in volts. It is the driving force that pushes electrons through a circuit. Essentially, voltage is what causes current to flow.
Resistance, on the other hand, is a measure of how difficult it is for current to flow through a circuit. It is dependent on the material used for the wires and components, their size and shape, and the temperature. Resistance is measured in ohms.
According to Ohm’s Law, the relationship between current, voltage, and resistance is given by the formula I=V/R, where I is the current (measured in amperes), V is the voltage (measured in volts), and R is the resistance (measured in ohms). This formula shows that current is directly proportional to voltage and inversely proportional to resistance. In other words, an increase in voltage will lead to an increase in current, whereas an increase in resistance will lead to a decrease in current.