The current C flowing in an electrical circuit at a constant

The current, C, flowing in an electrical circuit at a constant potential varies inversely as the resistance, R, of the circuit. If the current is 25 amperes when the resistance is 4 ohms, what is the current when the resistance is 5 ohms? (Solve by setting up a variation equation.)

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Given that current is inversely proportional to resistance

=> I1/I2 = R2/R1

25/I2 = 5/4

I2 = 20 A   Solution

Hence solved

 The current, C, flowing in an electrical circuit at a constant potential varies inversely as the resistance, R, of the circuit. If the current is 25 amperes wh

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