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if we double the voltage in a simple electric circuit what happens to resistance

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Answered by goutamrout
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Explanation:

Explanation: If current is I and voltage is V , then resistance R=VI and power is given by P=V⋅I . As such when both the current and voltage in a circuit are doubled, resistance becomes R=2V2I=VI and hence remains same.

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