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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 remains constant, what will be the resulting current?
0.5 A
2 A
4 A
8 A
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8 A
Explanation: With constant voltage, I ∝ 1/R. If R becomes one-fourth, current becomes 4 times the original: 2 A × 4 = 8 A.
Explanation: With constant voltage, I ∝ 1/R. If R becomes one-fourth, current becomes 4 times the original: 2 A × 4 = 8 A.
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