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Which of the following changes would cause the greatest increase in the rate of flow of charge through a conducting wire? decreasing the applied potential difference and decreasing the length of the wire decreasing the applied potential difference and increasing the length of the wire increasing the applied potential difference and increasing the length of the wire increasing the applied potential difference and decreasing the length of the wire
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The rate of flow of charge through a conducting wire, also known as the current, is directly proportional to the applied potential difference (voltage) and inversely proportional to the length of the wire. Therefore, the change that would cause the greatest increase in the rate of flow of charge through the wire would be increasing the applied potential difference and decreasing the length of the wire.