If the voltage impressed across a circuit is held constant while the resistance is halved, what change occur?

Respuesta :

Answer:

The current doubles

Explanation:

In a circuit, Ohm's law gives the relationship between voltage, current and resistance:

[tex]V=RI[/tex]

where

V is the voltage

R is the resistance

I is the current

In this problem,

V is held constant

R is halved: [tex]R'=\frac{R}{2}[/tex]

Therefore, the new current is

[tex]I'=\frac{V}{R'}=\frac{V}{R/2}=2\frac{V}{R}=2I[/tex]

So, the current doubles.