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20 May, 22:06

A circuit has a current of 2 A. If the resistance in the circuit decreases to one-fourth of its original amount while the voltage

emains constant, what will be the resulting current?

0.5 A

2A

4A

BA

+1
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  1. 20 May, 22:20
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    two ampheres

    Explanation:

    the formula for calculating voltage is V=IR so if the current which is I is 2 and the resistance which is R is decreased to one forth then we will say

    R=x multiplied by 1/4=x/4

    V=2x/4 cross multiply then we have

    since the voltage is constant then it is=1

    so 4=2x divide both sides by 2 we then get 2 as our answer
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