Respuesta :
True
Because resistance= voltage/current
when current is constant and voltage increases, resistant increases
Because resistance= voltage/current
when current is constant and voltage increases, resistant increases
Answer:
False
Explanation:
the resistance of the material stays the same as long as the material does not heat up. It does not depend on the voltage applied.
Resistance depends on
- the material it is made of(ρ),
- the length(L) and
- cross sectional area (A)
[tex]R = \rho L/A[/tex]
When the voltage is increased, the current will increase but the resistance will remain unchanged.
V = IR