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If the potential difference across the ends of a conductor is doubled then the resistance of conductor ________ (1 Point) Becomes half of its original value Becomes twice of its original value Remains same None of these

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Answered by Anonymous
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Remains Constant

Answered by Tanaysinha10
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Step-by-step explanation:

By ohms law V=IR now 2V=IR R=2V/I R=2R resistance gets doubled. Hope it helps please mark my answer the brainliest and follow me.

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