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Ohm's law states a relationship between voltage, current, and charge. that less current flows when a higher voltage is applied. that for constant voltage, a greater resistance means more current will flow. that the current in a circuit increases if the potential difference increases.

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According to Ohm's law: If the temperature of a conductor remains constant, then the current flowing through the conductor is directly proportional to the potential difference applied across the conductor.

V =  I R

where, v is the potential difference, I be the current and R be the resistance

So, when the potential difference increases, the current flowing through the conductor also increases.

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