If linear resistance is doubled what will happen to ideal voltage source
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The voltage across each resistor is constant or unchanged. ... Thus, from Ohm's law , I = V/nR. So, voltage across each resistor is (V/nR)×R = V/n. Now, when each resistor is doubled i.e. 2R, then the equivalent resistance is 2nR.
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In other words by doubling the voltage across a circuit the current will also double. However if the resistance is doubled the current will fall by half. In this mathematical relationship the unit of resistance is measured in Ohms
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