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It depends on whether you have constant voltage or constant current if you have a constant voltage, increasing the resistance decreases the current flowing in the system by Ohm's law and hence decreases the power consumption P = IV - decrease I, decrease V.However, if you have a constant current source, increasing the resistance increases the voltage dropped across the resistor and hence increases the power consumption.Please help Usama321 & ZaqZainab and others
The electric power consumed by a device may be calculated by using either of the two expressions P=I2R or P=V2/R.
The first expression indicates that it is directly proportional to R whereas the second expression indicates inverse proportionality.
How can the seemingly different dependence of P or R in these expressions can be explained?
So in one case increasing R decreases power (P=V^2/R) and in the other increasing R increases power (P=I^2R)