Why did you test the resistance of the wire?
a. the current flowing through the lightbul...
Why did you test the resistance of the wire?
a. the current flowing through the lightbulb was too low. decreasing resistance would increase the current.
b. the current flowing through the lightbulb was too high. increasing resistance would decrease the current.
c. the current flowing through the lightbulb was too high. decreasing resistance would decrease the current.
d, the current flowing through the lightbulb was too low. increasing resistance would increase the current.
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