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A student builds a simple circuit with a single resistor of resistance RRR and measures an electric potential difference of \Delta V_1ΔV
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delta, V, start subscript, 1, end subscript across the resistor. Then, the student replaces the resistor with a new one of resistance \dfrac{R}{2}
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R

start fraction, R, divided by, 2, end fraction and keeps the current the same.
How does the electric potential difference \Delta V_2ΔV
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delta, V, start subscript, 2, end subscript across the new resistor compare with \Delta V_1ΔV
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delta, V, start subscript, 1, end subscript?

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