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The current in a circuit is halved. What happens to the resistance?
V=IR
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The resistance is halved.
The resistance is tripled.
The resistance is doubled.
The resistance stays the same.
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The resistance is doubled.
Reason: R = V/I, so if I → I/2 (V constant), R → V/(I/2) = 2V/I = 2R.
Reason: R = V/I, so if I → I/2 (V constant), R → V/(I/2) = 2V/I = 2R.
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