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What does a variable resistor do?

Author: Alana Ray



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A variable resistor increases the length of the wire in the circuit to increase the resistance via an adjustable wipe that slides on the coil of wire. A variable resistor can be used to control the potential difference across a lamp. By increasing the resistance that would make the lamp dimmer.


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