what is the relationship between current&voltage in
practical purpose ?
Answer Posted / pavunraj.p
You need to figure in resistance also. The formula is
I=E/R. Current (I) = Voltage (E) divided by Resistance (R).
At the same resistance, if voltage goes up, so does current.
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