Respuesta :
In a series circuit, the equivalent resistance is given by the sum of individual resistances of all the resistors in series in the circuit. As a resistor is replaced by another resistor of lower resistance value, the sum of resistances will decrease. hence total resistance of the circuit decrease.
In a series circuit, the current in the circuit is given using ohm's law as
i = V/R
where V = battery Voltage
R = Total resistance of the resistors in series.
we know that the battery voltage remains same all the time. hence the current depends inversely on the resistance of the circuit. As the resistance of the circuit decreases on replacement of the one resistor, the current in the circuit increases.
Increase.