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Physics, 02.07.2019 04:30, zmoore8015

While working on her science fair project venus connected a battery to a circuit that contained a light bulb. venus decided to change the light bulb to a higher resistance, but she wanted to keep the current the same. what will venus need to do? a) increase the voltage by adding a bigger battery b) decrease the voltage by adding a bigger battery c) keep the same exact setup as she originally made d) it is impossible to change the resistance and keep the current the same.

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