Math, asked by psatyamsharmaji, 10 months ago

Keeping the potential difference constant, the resistance of the circuit is halved. The current will become:​

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Answered by Anonymous
4

Answer: The current gets doubled.

Step-by-step explanation:

Current = I = V/R

When the resistance of the circuit is halved :

Current = I = V ÷ R/2

                 = V × 2/R

                 = 2V/R

                 = 2 × V/R

                 = 2 × I     ( current = I = V/R)

: Therefore when the resistance of the circuit is halved the current gets doubled.

Answered by aviralshukla064
0

Step-by-step explanation:

Current = I = V/R

When the resistance of the circuit is halved :

Current = I = V ÷ R/2

                = V × 2/R

                = 2V/R

                = 2 × V/R

                = 2 × I     ( current = I = V/R)

: Therefore when the resistance of the circuit is halved the current gets doubled.

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