No, decreasing the voltage will not increase the current. In fact, according to Ohm’s Law, current is directly proportional to voltage and inversely proportional to resistance, which can be expressed by the formula: I = V/R. Here, I is the current, V is the voltage, and R is the resistance.
When you decrease the voltage while keeping the resistance constant, the current will decrease. For example, if you have a circuit with a resistance of 10 ohms and you reduce the voltage from 10 volts to 5 volts, the current would drop from 1 ampere (10V/10Ω) to 0.5 amperes (5V/10Ω).
In summary, lowering the voltage in a circuit will typically lead to a reduction in current, provided that the resistance remains unchanged.