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2 September, 21:09

For a constant voltage, how is the resistance related to the current?

A) resistance is inversely proportional to the current, so when the resistance doubles the current is cut in half

B) Resistance is directly proportional to current, so when resistance doubles the current cuts in half

C) resistance is inversely proportional to the current so when resistance doubles the current doubles.

D) resistance is directly proportional to the current so when the resistance doubles, the current doubles.

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  1. 2 September, 21:53
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    A

    Explanation:

    R=V/I

    IF you double the resistance, it's become:

    2R = (1/2) I
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