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How does the current in a resistor change if the voltage across the resistor is
increased by a factor of 2?

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If the voltage across a resistor is increased by a factor of two, the current in the resistor doubles.

What is ohm’s law?

When all physical parameters and temperature are constant, Ohm's law claims that the voltage across a conductor is directly proportional to the current flowing through it.

This current-voltage connection may be expressed mathematically as,

The Equation of Ohm's Law;

V∝I

V'∝I'

Hence, if the voltage across a resistor is increased by a factor of two, the current in the resistor doubles.

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