Physics for IGCSE & O level - Electricity (Section 9 - No. 7)

If the voltage across a resistor is doubled, and the resistance remains the same, what happens to the current?
It halves.
It doubles.
It remains the same.
It quadruples.

Explanation

According to Ohm's Law (V=IR), if voltage doubles and resistance remains constant, current must also double.

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