<font color='#000000'>P=IV and I = V/R and thus, P = V^2/R
where
P = Power (watts)
I = Current (amperes) commonly shown as E
V = Voltage (volts)
R = Resistance (ohms)
"^2" means squared
So, as resistance ® goes down, power actually goes UP.
Take the following (simplified) example:
V = 12 volts
R = 6 ohms
so, P = 12^2/6
P = 24 watts
If we lower the impedance to 4 ohms, we get:
P = 12^2/4
P = 36 Watts
Cheesy, oversimplified, inaccurate example - but it at least demonstrates the relationship between Power and Resistance.
Always remember, resistance is futile.
</font>