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29 October, 12:21

If the voltage across a circuit of constant resistance is doubled, how is the current in the circuit affected?

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  1. 29 October, 14:03
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    The current in the circuit will also get doubled.

    According to ohm's law voltage is directly proportional to the current.

    VαI

    So if the voltage get doubled, the current will also get doubled
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