Answer:
Its new current will be 240.0milliAmps
Step-by-step explanation:
According to ohms law,
V = IR
V is the supply voltage in a circuit
I is the current
R is the resistance
If the current in the wires of a circuit is 120.0 milliAmps, the voltage will be:
V1 = 120R1
R1 = V1/120...(1)
If the voltage impressed across the ends of the circuit were doubled (with no change in its resistance),
V2 = 2V1
V2 = IR2
2V1 = IR2
R2 = 2V1/I ... (2)
Since there are no changes in resistance
R1 = R2
Equating 1 and 2, we have:
V1/120 = 2V1/I
1/120 = 2/I
Cross multiplying
I = 2×120
I = 240milliAmps