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keeping the potential difference constant the resistance of a circuit is doubled the current will become​

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Answered by rtkptl14
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Current is directly proportional to Voltage and Inversely proportional to Resistance. According to Question, Given that,Keeping the potential difference constant, the resistance of a circuit is doubled. ... The Current will become Half.

Answered by nityagarg49
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Ohm's law:

Current is directly proportional to Voltage and Inversely proportional to Resistance. According to Question, Given that,Keeping the potential difference constant, the resistance of a circuit is doubled. ... The Current will become Half.

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we know that according to ohm’s law, Voltage (V) is directly proportional to Electric Current (I). This means that if we double the voltage, the current will also double and the resistance will be constant.

V = IR ( R is a constant known as Resistance )

So, according to the question if we keeping the potential difference constant and double the resistance then the electric current will be halved to make the potential difference constant.

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