Science, asked by gouravgurjar14, 9 months ago

let the resistance of an electrical components remains constant while the potential difference across the two ​ends of the component decrease to half of its former value.what change occur in the current through it?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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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.

Answered by prathamjoshi14
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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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