ruveyn wrote:
StevieC wrote:
you have 3 values
resistance of component stays the same / fixed value
because resistance stays the same, as one of the other values decreases (eg voltage), the last value must increase (current)
Ohm's law.
Ohms law does not always hold.
It is not a fundamental law connected with underlying conservation laws.
See
http://physicsnet.co.uk/gcse-physics/non-ohmic-devices/ruveyn
i was speaking about a theoretical circuit with a linear resistance because nothing else was specified in the thread question.
i meant that in the context of explaining the voltage/current/resistance equation, using a constant R would help explain the relationship between V and I.
also, i think iv just got confused between one value going up and the other going down - i get really confused with this kind of thing.... ill have to go think about it for a while....