Respuesta :

Resistance decreases the amount of current in a circuit, because it opposes current.

Also, the relationship can be shown mathematically: Current=Voltage/Resistance

resistance is divided into the voltage, creating a smaller number which is the value for current.

Resistance decreases the flow of current in a circuit.

EXPLANATION:

The resistance of an electrical circuit is defined as the opposition to the flow of current in that particular circuit.

From Ohm's law, we know that current flowing  through a wire I = [tex]\frac{V}{R}[/tex]

Here,V is the potential across the two ends of a conductor or wire, and R is the resistance of that wire.

Hence, more is the resistance, the less will be the current flow in the current.