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In an electric circuit the current is 0.5 A when a potential difference of 6 V is applied. When a potential difference of 12V is applied across the same circuit, the current will be :

A0.25 A

B0.5 A

CI A

D2 A

Answer:

C. I A

Read Explanation:

Based on Ohm's Law (V=IR), the resistance of the circuit can be calculated using the initial values.

First, let's find the resistance (R):

  • R=I1​V1​

  • R=0.5 A6 V​=12Ω

Since the resistance of the circuit remains the same, we can use this value to find the new current (I2​) when the potential difference is 12 V:

  • I2​=RV2​

  • I2​=12Ω12 V​=1 A

The current will be 1 A when a potential difference of 12 V is applied.


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