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For ohmic conductor doubling the voltage without changing the resistance will cause the current to​

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Answered by busyqueen98
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Answer:

The equation I = V/R implies that increasing V by a factor of 2 will cause I to increase by a factor of 2.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Let the initial voltage across resistance be V and the resistance be R.

∴ Current through resistor I= V/R

(ohm's law)

Now the voltage is doubled i.e V' =2V

∴ New current I′= 2V/R=2I

Hence the current increases by a factor of 2.

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