Answer :
Answer:
The current will increase with reduction in the resistance.
Explanation:
Electrical resistance reduces the flow of electricity through a conductor just like friction reduces our speed. The higher the resistance the harder it will be for the current to flow and vice versa, hence, higher resistance produces a smaller current if the voltage is held constant. The voltage is the electrical drive.

Answer:
Current will increase.
Explanation:
Lets first solve for current in terms Voltage V and resistance R.
[tex]$I = \frac{V}{R} $[/tex]
now if you make voltage smaller and smaller the voltage will increase, how.?
Let me show it to you by plugging in some numbers,
V = 10 Volts (constant) and R = 5Ohms.
I = [tex]\frac{10}{5} = 2Amperes[/tex]
Now lets take R = 2 Ohms
I = [tex]\frac{10}{2} = 5Amperes.[/tex]
5 is obiviously greater than 2, so we can conclude that as the resistance decreases with constant voltage the current increases in return.