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How the current through a conductor change when the potential difference across the

conductor is doubled? What happens to the resistance of the conductor in this case?​

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Answered by Shivam273303
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Explanation:

Using Ohm's law, for constant potential difference, we may write: I∝R1 So, if the resistance is doubled, current becomes half.

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