Respuesta :
Answer: The magnitude of the electric current is directly proportional to the potential difference of the electric field.
Explanation:
According to Ohm's law, the current flowing between two points in the circuit is directly proportional to the potential difference at a constant temperature.
The electric potential is the amount of work done in moving a unit positive charge from reference point to a particular point in a electric field. And the electric field is equal to the negative potential gradient.
Therefore, the magnitude of the electric current is directly proportional to the potential difference of the electric field.