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A certain electric circuit obeys Ohm's law. If the voltage across the circuit and the resistance of the circuit are both doubled, what will happen to the current through the circuit?

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Answer:

Current remains constant

Step-by-step explanation:

From Ohm's law we know that V=IR where V is voltage across the circuit, I is the current across circuit and R is resistance. Making I the subject of the formula then


I=\frac {V}{R}

When voltage and resistance are doubled then voltage will be 2V while resistance 2R hence


I=\frac {2V}{2R}=\frac {V}{R}

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