How the current through
a conductor change when
the potential difference across the conduction is
doubled? What happens to the resistance of the conductor
in this case ?
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The current flowing in a conductor is halved if the resistance of the conductor is doubled keeping the potential difference across it the same.
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I ===>current.
R ===>resistance
V===>potential difference
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