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what happens to the current in the circuit if potential difference is doubled​

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Answered by JaskaranKiller
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If the potential difference is doubled, then V becomes 2V. If the resistance is halved, then R becomes R/2. ... The current passing through the resistor becomes 4 times the initial current.

Answered by neha9115
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If the potential difference is doubled, then V becomes 2V. If the resistance is halved, then R becomes R/2. ... The current passing through the resistor becomes 4 times the initial current

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