Answer:
8A
Step-by-step explanation:
According to ohm's law, V = IR where;
V is the supply voltage (in volts)
I is the current supplied (in amperes)
R is the resistance (in ohms)
Initially, I = 2A, hence V = 2*R;
V = 2R .................... 1
If the resistance in the circuit decreases to one-fourth of its original amount while the voltage remains constant, then the new resistance will be expressed as R₂ = 1/4 R and V₂ = V
Substituting the new conditions into the ohms law formula, we will have;
V₂ = I₂R₂
I₂ is the resulting new current
V = I₂ (1/4 R)
V = I₂ * R/4
V = I₂R/4 ...... 2
Substituting equation 1 into 2 we will have;
2R = I₂R/4
2 = I₂/4
cross multiply
I₂ = 4*2
I₂ = 8A
Hence the resulting new current is 8A