What happens when the voltage in an electric circuit goes up?


The force in the electric current goes down.

The charge of the electric current goes up.

The number of volts goes down.

The number of electrons in the circuit goes up.

The current in a circuit is directly proportional to the applied voltage and inversely proportional to the amount of resistance. This means that if the voltage goes up, the current flow will go up, and vice versa. Also, as the resistance goes up, the current goes down, and vice versa.