Why Potential Differnce Is Not Constant Since It Is supplies by a cell or battery which is always same For A Conductor
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The resistance of the resistor hasn't changed, so each coulomb of charge still needs to do the same amount of work on the resistor to flow through it. In other words, the potential difference across a component is defined as the work each coulomb of charge needs to do on the component to flow through it.
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