6.
When the resistance connected in series
with a cell is halved, the current is equal
to or slightly less or slightly greater than
double. Why?
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because voltage given by a cell is V = e -ir where r is internal resistance and e is electromotive force and i is current. when you half R, you will get a little less than double current because i = v/(R - r) NOT v/R.
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