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how does the current flowing through a resistor change when the potential difference between the terminals of the resistor doubles.

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Answered by Disha094
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. Inew = 24 mA (Current is directly proportional to voltage; a doubling of the voltage will double the current. But current is also inversely proportional to the resistance; a doubling of the resistance will halve the current.

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