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Let the resistance of an electrical component remains constant while
the potential difference across the two ends of the component decreases to half of its former value. What change will occur in the current through it?

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Answered by rd535953
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When the potential difference across the two ends of the electrical component becomes half its former value, the current through it also becomes half. Since I = V/R, when potential difference becomes V/2,current becomes I/2 as the resistance(R) of the component remain'constant.

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Answered by udaysingh24121978
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Answer: When the potential difference across the two ends of the electrical component becomes half its former value, the current through it also becomes half. Since I = V/R, when potential difference becomes V/2, current becomes I/2 as the resistance (R) of the component remain' constant.

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