B. Direction: Explain briefly but correctly. Write your answers at the back. 5 points each 1. What would happen to the current if the voltage is doubled with constant resistance? 2. What would happen to the resistance in a circuit if the voltage is the same but the current is doubled?
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Answer:
1 • It also doubles.
Explanation:
By Ohm's Law, V=IR, where V is the voltage, I is the current, and R is the resistance.
We can solve for current and replace V with 2V to see the result.
⇒I=2VR
This is equivalent to I=2(VR).
Therefore, we can see that if the voltage doubles, the current also doubles for the same resistan
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