Physics, asked by MPkhan, 6 months ago

what happens to power when both current and voltage is doubled? the power doubles or quadruples? prove. ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

The power, being the product of voltage and current, does not double; it quadruples. In the simplest circuit, a resistor load, doubling the applied voltage will double the current and quadruple the power. This is because power is the product of both voltage and current, both of which doubled.

Answered by PrapanjKT
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Explanation:

Power = Current × Voltage

P=IV

That is when current doubles

P'=2IV=2P(Power also doubles)

The same case is for voltage too

For both power doubles...

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