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what happens if the potential difference across a resistance is doubled?​

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Answered by dalbagsinghdalbagtha
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According to ohm law, V(potential difference) is directly proportional to I(current) across the two points. Thus, if potential difference across two points will be doubled, the current between the two points will also be doubled.

Answered by pavani4976
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According to ohm law, V(potential difference) is directly proportional to I(current) across the two points. Thus, if potential difference across two points will be doubled, the current between the two points will also be doubled

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